cathode ray tube

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English - Turkish
katot ışınlı tüp
(Askeri) katot ışınlı tüp (ekran tüpü)
katot ışını lâmbası
(Askeri) KATOT IŞINLI LAMBA: Katot tarafından yayınlanan bir elektron akımını saptırmak suretiyle üzerinde işaretler elde edilir bir flüoresan ekranı bulunan elektronik lamba
katod ışınlı tüp
cathode ray tube projector
katot lambalı projektör
cathode ray tube projector
katot lâmbalı projektör
cathode ray scanning tube
katot ışınlı tarama tüpü
crt
crt
double beam cathode ray tube
çift hüzmeli katot ışını tüpü
crt
ekran
crt
(cathode-ray-tube) katot ışınlı tüp
English - English
vacuum tube which displays images when an electron beam falls on a phosphorescent surface (this technology is commonly used in computer monitors and televisions)
a piece of equipment used in televisions and computers, in which electrons from the cathode produce an image on a screen
crt
a vacuum tube in which electrons from a heated cathode are focused and deflected onto a phosphorescent screen; used in television sets etc
a vacuum tube in which a hot cathode emits a beam of electrons that pass through a high voltage anode and are focused or deflected before hitting a phosphorescent screen
A cathode-ray tube is a device in televisions and computer terminals which sends an image onto the screen. Vacuum tube that produces images when its phosphorescent surface is struck by electron beams. CRTs can be monochrome (using one electron gun) or colour (typically using three electron guns to produce red, green, and blue images that, when combined, render a multicolour image). They come in a variety of display modes, including CGA (Color Graphics Adapter), VGA (Video Graphics Array), XGA (Extended Graphics Array), and the high-definition SVGA (Super Video Graphics Array)
cathode ray tube

    Hyphenation

    cath·ode ray tube

    Turkish pronunciation

    käthōd rey tyub

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkaˌᴛʜōd ˈrā ˈtyo͞ob/ /ˈkæˌθoʊd ˈreɪ ˈtjuːb/

    Etymology

    [ 'ka-"thOd ] (noun.) 1834. Greek kathodos way down, from kata- + hodos way.
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