Cathode Ray Tube
A Tesla coil is used to produce an electron beam in a cathode ray tube. A magnet is used to deflect the beam demonstrating that electrons are charged particles.
Note: This experiment was performed in a laboratory setting by trained individuals. For educational purposes only - do not attempt.
Produced by Ruth Patterson and Jeffrey H. Macedone, Ph.D.
Видео Cathode Ray Tube канала Jeffrey H. Macedone
Note: This experiment was performed in a laboratory setting by trained individuals. For educational purposes only - do not attempt.
Produced by Ruth Patterson and Jeffrey H. Macedone, Ph.D.
Видео Cathode Ray Tube канала Jeffrey H. Macedone
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