In the 1870s Goldstein undertook his own investigations of discharge tubes, and named the light emissions studied by others " Kathodenstrahlen ", or cathode rays.
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The ionization method of creating cathode rays used in Crookes tubes is today only used in a few specialized gas discharge tubes such as krytrons.
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They had noticed that when the electrodes were brought near the patient's skin, there was a glow similar to that of a neon discharge tube.
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As a result, mercury-arc valves were much more rugged and long-lasting, and could carry much higher currents than most other types of gas discharge tube.
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The radiation ( generated at a copper cathode ) was strongly accelerated by the field between cathode and anode in a highly evacuated discharge tube.
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The characteristic of a TVS requires that it respond to overvoltages faster than other common overvoltage protection components such as varistors or gas discharge tubes.
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In the mid-nineteenth century, Julius Pl�cker investigated the light emitted in discharge tubes ( Crookes tubes ) and the influence of magnetic fields on the glow.
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The discharge tube contains a low pressure of a rare gas such as argon and amalgam of mercury and other metals such as bismuth, lead or tin.
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D ) Would the discharge tube for tritium look as different from the ones for hydrogen and deuterium as the deuterium tube is from the hydrogen tube?
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Then it forms a discharge tube or pore, through which 20 more tiny spores exit into the water " where they might infect other frogs and toads.