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The '''cathode ray tube''' ('''CRT''') is a [[vacuum tube]] containing an [[electron gun]] (a source of electrons) and a [[fluorescent]] screen, with internal or external means to accelerate and deflect the electron beam, used to create images in the form of light emitted from the fluorescent screen. The image may represent electrical [[waveform]]s ([[oscilloscope]]), pictures (television, [[computer monitor]]), [[radar]] targets and others.
The '''cathode ray tube''' ('''CRT''') is a [[vacuum tube]] containing an [[electron gun]] (a source of electrons) and a [[fluorescent]] screen, with internal or external means to accelerate and deflect the electron beam, used to create images in the form of light emitted from the fluorescent screen. The image may represent electrical [[waveform]]s ([[oscilloscope]]), pictures (television, [[computer monitor]]), [[radar]] targets and others.
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Revision as of 17:48, 1 September 2010

The cathode ray tube (CRT) is a vacuum tube containing an electron gun (a source of electrons) and a fluorescent screen, with internal or external means to accelerate and deflect the electron beam, used to create images in the form of light emitted from the fluorescent screen. The image may represent electrical waveforms (oscilloscope), pictures (television, computer monitor), radar targets and others.