Lorentzs Force

Lorentzs Force

Direction of the Lorentz force Conductors in which current flows in a magnetic field are forced to move. The direction of this force is perpendicular to the current and the magnetic field, respectively. More precisely, we … more

Magnetic Force

Magnetic Force

Magnetic Force The magnetic force acts between two magnetic objects. Gravity only pulls, but magnetic force also has the force to push, including pulling force. When the different poles of the magnet are close, they pull … more

How a CRT TV works

How a CRT TV works

CRT TV CRT TV is an image-receiving device that uses cathode rays. It was widely used as a TV receiver until the mid-2000s. However, it had the disadvantage of being large and heavy. Afterward, it gradually … more

Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)

Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)

A cathode ray tube (CRT) is a device that produces cathode rays (a stream of electrons). The inside of the tube is evacuated or filled with a noble gas. When a high voltage is applied to … more