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oh sorry i didnt see urs ..potential difference required for producing cathode rays is really high to produce high energy electrons .. also d.c. is required .. think about it .. u want to produce electrons from the cathode .. if its ac than cathode and anode would constantly be changing
hahahaah everyone from our class has a problem with AC and DC. Even I've asked that from VIN. Do you know why we've got a problem with AC and DC??? Cause we never really understood them. Our teacher says AC flows in two directions, DC in 1. (It's correct but not enough).End of story. Nothing else. So VIN, you may find it stupid, but I REALLY need you to please explain the what being AC or DC really means!!!
Please can you see if the following is accurate, please also confirm that heat loss is due to increase of current.
Could some1 explain q 13 o/n 03 ?I keep getting mixed up with manometers !!
Yea heat loss is due to current. H = I^2r...(I^2)!!!yes, its A, thicker.
can sum1 plz tell me y is da anode cool in a CRO
FYI, the p.d. you stated is 600V.
Its just cooler than the hot cathode
is this rule in the syllabus