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Explain construction and working of cathode ray tube.
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The main parts of CRT are:-

1. Electron gun

2. Deflection system

3.Fluorescent screen

4.Glass tube or envelope

5. Base

ELECTRON GUN

1. The electron gun section of the cathode ray tube provides a sharply focused electron beam directed towards the fluorescent coated screen.

2. This section starts from thermally heated cathode emitting the electrons

3. The control grid is given negative potential with respect to cathode.

4. This grid controls the number of electrons in t beam going to the screen.

5. The light emitted is usually of the green colour

DEFLECTION SYSTEM

when the electron beam is accelerated it passes through the deflection system with which beam can be positioned anywhere on the screen.

FLUORESCENT SCREEN

1. The light produced by the screen does not disappears immediately when bombardment by electrons ceases i.e., when the signal becomes zero.

2. The time period for which the trace remains on the screen after the signal becomes zero is known as "persistence or fluorescent."

3. The persistence may be as short as few microsecond or as long as tens of seconds or even minutes.

4. Medium persistence traces are mostly used for general purpose applications. Long persistence traces are used in the study of transients. Long persistence helps in the study of transients since the trace is still seen on the screen after the transients has disappeared.

GLASS TUBE

1. All the components of a CRT are enclosed in an evacuated glass tube called envelope

2. This allows the emitted electrons to move about freely from one end of the tube to the other end.

BASE

The base is provided to the CRT through which the connections are made to the various parts.

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