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"Wally" wrote in message ... Capt. Neal® wrote: Negative. There are large electromagnets that control the path of the electron on its way to the phosphors on the viewing screen. There is no current only bare electrons moving across a vacuum by magnetic forces to the phosphors. What's that called if it isn't current? -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk It used to be referred to as "emission". Same thing occurs in vacuum tubes. To further confuse, I recall the correct terminology as being "emission current". Eisboch |
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