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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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cathode ray tube A tube, usually glass, which is narrow at one end and widens at the other to create a surface onto which pictures can be projected. The narrow end contains circuits to generate and focus an electron beam on the luminescent screen at the other end. Used to display pictures in TV receivers, video monitors, oscilloscopes, computers, etc.
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cathode Designation for the positive electrode of every electrochemical current source while being discharged.
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cathode ray tube A specialized vacuum tube in which images are produced when an electron beam strikes a phosphorescent surface. Also referred to as a picture tube.
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