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Invention: Cathode Ray Tube (called the kinescope in 1929) Background Information on Inventor: Born in Murom, 200 miles east of Moscow, Zworykin at age nine ...
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... Based on the work of William Crookes and his "Crookes tube" (Cathode-ray tube), Thomson discovered a negative charged particle was the cause of the light ...
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... Based on the work of William Crookes and his "Crookes tube" (Cathode-ray tube), Thomson discovered a negative charged particle was the cause of the light ...
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... surface and projecting mechanism that shows text and often graphic images to the computer user, using a cathode ray tube (cathode ray tube), liquid crystal ...
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... them, and by putting these individual displays together you can create a display screen which is tremendously smaller then our CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) monitors. ...
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... The final image is called a "Computed tomogram" or "CT slice" and is displayed on a cathode-ray tube (CRT), which is a divise similar to a television picture ...
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... competition lasted until 1937. The cathode ray tube with a fluorescent scene was invented in 1897. Karl Ferdinand Braun, of the ...
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... times a week. Then in 1937 an electronic system using the cathode-ray tube was adopted by the BBC in England. The 1947 broadcast ...
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... He worked during World War II on the improvement of cathode-ray tube screens for radar and helped the United States work on the Manhattan Project. ...
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... Roentgen discovered x-rays in 1895 when he noticed that some fluorescent material was glowing that he had laying near a covered cathode ray tube (Rhodes, 42). ...
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... technology. This technology is the cathode ray tube. In CRT televisions, a gun fires a beam of electrons into a large glass tube. ...
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... A monitor is one type of computer display, defined by its cathode-ray tube (CRT) which is a glass tube that is narrow at one end and opens to a flat screen at ...
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... He stated that the atom was made of smaller particles called, electrons and protons. In the discovery of the electron he used the Cathode-ray tube. ...
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... of the discovery that caught Becquerel's attention was that X-rays appeared to be associated with a luminescent spot on the side of the cathode-ray tube. ...
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... Equally, the high bandwidth at which it operates means that each HDTV receiver will be considerably more expensive than a cathode ray tube. ...
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... leveling factor in American society today- almost every household in America owns a television set, a device centered around a cathode ray tube which is ...
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... terminal. These displays combined the technology of the cathode ray tube, that is the television, and electric typewriters. Computer ...
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... Monitor: There are two basic kinds of computer monitors: CRT (cathode-ray tube) monitors and LCD (liquid crystal display) monitors. ...
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... Most desktop computers use cathode ray tube displays. Portable computers use liquid crystal display (LCD). LCD monitors are now beginning to replace CRT's. ...
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... Second, if a student is so inclined to stay glued to their cathode-ray tube for hours upon hours, obviously something is motivating them to continue to learn ...
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... tube. A picture tube is a vactume tube called a cathode-ray tube (CRT).Both monochrome and color picture tubes are available. The ...
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... tube. A picture tube is a vactume tube called a cathode-ray tube (CRT).Both monochrome and color picture tubes are available. The ...
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... These included input means such as consoles and card feeders; output means such as page printers, cathode-ray-tube displays, and graphing devices; and optional ...
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... Gee'. It was dependent on the use of a cathode ray tube and other such devices to measure very short intervals of time. Two signals ...
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... prices. Some of the accessories included: consoles, card feeders, printers, cathode-ray-tube displays, and graphing devices. During ...
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... In telegraphy this converter is the pushbutton, in radiophony it's a microphone, in television engineering an image analysis cathode ray tube (CRT) etc. ...
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... These included input means such as consoles and card feeders; output means such as page printers, cathode-ray-tube displays, and graphing devices; and optional ...
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... These included input means such as consoles and card feeders; output means such as page printers, cathode-ray-tube displays, and graphing devices; and optional ...
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... These included input means such as consoles and card feeders; output means such as page printers, cathode-ray-tube displays, and graphing devices; and optional ...
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... These included input means such as consoles and card feeders; output means such as page printers, cathode-ray-tube displays, and graphing devices; and optional ...
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