What Is the Vacuum Level of a CRT TV?

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The vacuum level of a CRT television is typically in the 10^-6 Torr range. This information is readily available through major search engines. The discussion also highlights the entertaining nature of the conversation, with participants expressing enjoyment in the responses. There is a light-hearted exchange about the value of engaging with knowledgeable contributors. Overall, the focus remains on the vacuum level of CRT TVs.
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Does anyone know what the vacuum level of a CRT television is?

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In the 10-6 Torr range.

Incidentally, this is an extremely easy fact to find using any major search engine.
 
negitron said:
Incidentally, this is an extremely easy fact to find using any major search engine.

True, but you are much more entertaining than any search engine.
 
It's true. I am.
 
negitron said:
It's true. I am.

I agree, I would almost pay to see you reply to questions.
 
Pengwuino said:
I agree, I would almost pay to see you reply to questions.

But you did already. Says right there, "PF Contributor". :biggrin:
 
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