What is the need for cathode electrode on the right side? Electrons, after all, move from the cathode electrode on the left and end its journey on the anode at the middle.
I did't get the final idea idea, there is a moment where it is mentioned "...And these ions are accelerated towards the catod..." I should remark positive ions will travel towards the catod and negative ions and electrons should travel towards the anode I guess there is a constant bipolar current flowing between these components? I was wondering, if that's the adequate geometry for the magnets to cause an helix trajectory by Lorentz´s force? tnks.
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What is the need for cathode electrode on the right side? Electrons, after all, move from the cathode electrode on the left and end its journey on the anode at the middle.
Banging video mate. You smashed it!
I did't get the final idea idea, there is a moment where it is mentioned "...And these ions are accelerated towards the catod..." I should remark positive ions will travel towards the catod and negative ions and electrons should travel towards the anode I guess there is a constant bipolar current flowing between these components? I was wondering, if that's the adequate geometry for the magnets to cause an helix trajectory by Lorentz´s force? tnks.
Any body have idea of penning gauge
please, you can presentations using written language?
please mention which colour is electron which is gs molecule
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High voltage is about how much?
+pham minhcuong 2-4 KV
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i need subtitle ........