Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 |
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... anode . They are far more numerous near the kathode , forming near it , and often gradually elongating towards the anode . Blowing gently on the middle part of the tube causes their retreat towards their birthplace , and often ex ...
... anode . They are far more numerous near the kathode , forming near it , and often gradually elongating towards the anode . Blowing gently on the middle part of the tube causes their retreat towards their birthplace , and often ex ...
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... anode light , reaching a minimum near the middle of the dark space ; a rapid rise to maximum occurred as the blue negative light was entered . With a pressure sufficiently reduced to cause the appearance of stratifications in the anode ...
... anode light , reaching a minimum near the middle of the dark space ; a rapid rise to maximum occurred as the blue negative light was entered . With a pressure sufficiently reduced to cause the appearance of stratifications in the anode ...
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... anode . No. 9 has two anodes , one of them a hollow platinum cone which reflects the kathode rays . The tube shown in No. 10 is especially suitable for use with currents of high frequency ; it is uni - polar , and has an external anode ...
... anode . No. 9 has two anodes , one of them a hollow platinum cone which reflects the kathode rays . The tube shown in No. 10 is especially suitable for use with currents of high frequency ; it is uni - polar , and has an external anode ...
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