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Cathode Rays Unleashed: Discovering Their Properties

9th - Higher Ed
Cathode Rays: Key Properties

• Straight-Line Travel: Cathode rays travel in straight lines, casting sharp sha
dows.
• Negatively Charged: Composed of negatively charged particles, specifically electrons, deflected by...
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Cathode ray

6th - 12th
Or electron beam, a stream of electrons emitted from the negative terminal of a vacuum tube.
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A Twig Science
Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise...
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Anode

6th - 12th
An anode is the terminal from which electrons leave a system. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films reinforce...
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The Evolution of Telecommunications: From Telegraph to Smartphone

6th - Higher Ed
Explore the transformative history of telecommunications technology, from the invention of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell to the modern smartphone. Discover how early devices like the phone and TV revolutionized communication...
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From Bulky Cathode Ray Tubes to Sleek OLED: The Evolution of Television Technology

6th - Higher Ed
Explore the fascinating journey of television technology from the bulky cathode ray tube sets of the past to the modern sleek, flat screens, and the cutting-edge OLED displays of the future. Discover how these technological...
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Development and Mechanics of the Television

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the history and workings of the television. From its early inventions in the 1920s to the first consumer televisions in the 1930s, we learn about the pioneers who contributed to its development. We also delve...
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Television noise

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Television noise
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Television circuit

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Television circuit
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Rolling, distorted test signal

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Rolling, distorted test signal
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Noise on screen

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Noise on screen
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Noise on screen

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Noise on screen
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Old TV test signal and noise. NTSC DV

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Old TV test signal and noise. NTSC DV
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TV signal #2 (Bad tunning)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
TV signal pattern type 2. Bad tunning. HQ.
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Old TV Screen Glitch (Loopable)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Old broken TV screen effect based on real tv glitch. Can be smoothly scaled to 4:3 format. Seamless, loopable in any moment and HI resolution.
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Oscilloscope

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Monitoring Detail of oscilloscope.
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Old TVs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Old TVs
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Old TVs (Loopable)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Old TVs (Loopable)
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old television static noise signal screen

Pre-K - Higher Ed
old television static noise signal screen
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Man trapped in tv set

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Man trapped in tv set
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Old portable television

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Old portable television with static noise.
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Man trapped in tv set

Pre-K - Higher Ed
man in old portable television with static noise.
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Scary Eye in TV Static. HD

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A scary eye is caught in TV static.
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Bad TV picture

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Man reading news at old vintage television set with bad TV signal reception, isolated on pure white, no sound. HD 1080p
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Old bad TV picture

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Old bad TV picture