| Crookes' space |
(Crookes' space) (krooks) [Sir William Crookes, English physicist, 1832?919] see under space.
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| Crookes' l. |
one made from glass rendered opaque to ultraviolet and infrared rays but transparent to visible light.
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| Crookes' s. |
a dark space at the cathode of a nearly exhausted x-ray tube through which a current is being passed; called also cathodal dark s.
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| Crookes' dark space |
[Sir William Crookes, Brit. physicist, 1832?1919] The nonluminous region enveloping the outline of the cathode in a discharge tube. SEE: cathode.
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| Crookes' tube |
An early form of vacuum discharge tube used for the study of cathode rays.
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