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Undergrad Accelerating electrons in a cathode ray tube
I suppose my question is not clear to you. To put it in a simpler manner. if I have electrons (low energy), and wish to accelerate them before allowing the high energy electrons to strike something, how do I do it?- snath_98
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Undergrad Accelerating electrons in a cathode ray tube
Cross over to the other side means go through the anode. Coming from the left they are naturally attracted/accelerated by the positive anode. However, once they go through the anode in the diagram, they should begin to be slowed down (the same attraction forces still operate).- snath_98
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Undergrad Accelerating electrons in a cathode ray tube
Yes, I do. Please refer to the diagram here: http://design.osu.edu/carlson/history/images/crt.gif- snath_98
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Undergrad Accelerating electrons in a cathode ray tube
I have a question which has intrigued me for quite some time. If the electrons are accelerated using a potential difference in a cathode ray tube, the electrons should get accelerated till the time they reach the anode only. Once they cross over (ie. move to the other side of the anode), they...- snath_98
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Undergrad Solving problems in Kinematics with simple calculus
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Undergrad Solving problems in Kinematics with simple calculus
Hi, I have a generic question about solving kinematic problems using simple calculus. For eg. A variable force F = bv (v is instantaneous speed at some time t) acts on a vehicle moving with speed v. Suppose the initial speed at t = 0 of the vehicle is v0. Calculate the distance through...