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    Test Tubes - (83 companies)
    ...plastic tubes, but often more expensive. Fused silica is suitable for applications that require good, long-term thermal stability. Borosilicate glass can withstand thermal shock and chemical attack, making it a common test tube material for chemistry... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Tube Fittings - (1166 companies)
    The difference between tubes and pipes is in how they are specified. Generally, tubes and their fittings are defined with exact rather than nominal dimensions. In other words, a tube's outer diameter will often measure exactly 1.5 inches if rated... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Vacuum Tubes - (21 companies)
    ...as insulted, heat-resistant, tubular envelopes that surround a vacuum containing electrodes. When electrical contacts are placed on the ends of the vacuum tube, the current is directed to flow through the vacuum via an airtight seal. Most vacuum tubes, leads... Learn More
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    NMR Tubes - (7 companies)
    NMR Tubes hold samples in NMR spectrometers. They are thin glass walled tubes, uniformly thick and balanced for smooth spinning. NMR Tubes Information. Image Credit: Goss Scientific. An NMR tube is a thin glass walled tube used to contain samples... Learn More
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    Cores and Tubes - (44 companies)
    Typically, both types of plastic products are extruded. When selecting plastic cores and tubes, there are several parameters to consider. These include tube shape, wall thickness, and cap-and-plug options. Most plastic tubes and plastic cores... Learn More
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    Microwave tubes are lamps that produce microwaves. Microwave tubes are electron guns for generating linear beam tubes. A microwave tube generates and amplifies higher frequencies in the microwave range of frequency spectrum. When a microwave tube... Learn More
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    Gas discharge tubes (GDT) or gas tube arrestors (GTA) provide protection against voltage and current surges in electronic and electrical equipment. They include spark gaps, simple devices with two or three conducting electrodes separated by a gap... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Photomultiplier Tubes - (31 companies)
    ...of photomultiplier tubes. These include spectral response range, sensitivity, rise time, applied voltage, and gain. The spectral response range of incident light the photomultiplier tube detects, also called wavelength range. Sensitivity is a measure... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Tube fabrication services perform end-services such as notching, slotting, and piercing. They do not manufacture pipes or tubes. Tube Fabrication Services Information. Tube fabrication services perform end-services on pipes and tubes. They do... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • ESR/EPR Tubes - (6 companies)
    ...can provide information on structural and dynamic information, even from the chemical or physical process, without influencing the process itself. Tube Sizing. The standard size for ESR/EPR tubes is a 4mm OD (outer diameter). However, varying sizes... Learn More
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Engineering Web Search: Lenard Tube

Crookes tube - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Crookes tube From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

X-ray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
X-rays can be generated by an X-ray tube, a vacuum tube that uses a high voltage to accelerate the electrons released by a hot cathode to a high

Lateral Science - Lenard Rays & Unfortunate Coneys
P.Lenard in 1892, managed to bring Cathode Rays out from the Vacuum Tube, and into the atmosphere using the above apparatus.

Mysterious Rays
Typical cathode ray tube. "There is no other branch of physics which

Three Experiments and One Big Idea
irst, in a variation of an 1895 experiment by Jean Perrin, Thomson built a cathode ray tube ending in a pair of metal cylinders with a slit in them.

Lenard rays - Definition of Lenard rays by Webster's Online...

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nature physics portal - looking back - See-through science --...
(1) A DISCHARGE from a large induction coil is passed through a Hittorf's vacuum tube, or through a well-exhausted Crookes' or Lenard's tube.
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Development of Electronic Tubes
These are: the Lenard tube (1894), the X-ray tube (Roentgen, 1895), and the cathode-ray tube (Braun, 1897). Another direct descendent of the Crookes

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