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cathode ray tube evacuated bulb of glass containing pairs of plates between which electrodes pass.
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cathode ray tube The display screen used in most monitors and television sets. An electron gun, at the back of the tube, shoots electrons at a phosphor coated screen, scanning from top to bottom, left to right. This causes the phosphor pixels to glow which creates the picture you see on the screen.
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cathode ray tube A vacuum tube in which high speed electrons are projected under the propulsion of a strong electric field onto a fluorescent screen.
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cathode ray tube The classic-type television with an electron gun at the back of a vacuum enclosure.
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cathode ray tube A display technology using a vacuum tube, similar to a television set. CRT technology used an electron stream and a phosphorescent screen.
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