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The beam from an electron gun can be deflected by the field of a set of Helmholtz coils or by a bar magnet. The beam is intercepted by the phosphor coated sheet (with grid) which glows to show the path of the beam. Click here for a wiring diagram [<-- Broken image, needs replacing].
The beam from an electron gun can be deflected by the field of a set of Helmholtz coils or by a bar magnet. The beam is intercepted by the phosphor coated sheet (with grid) which glows to show the path of the beam. Click here for a wiring diagram [<-- Broken image, needs replacing].

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Description:

The beam from an electron gun can be deflected by the field of a set of Helmholtz coils or by a bar magnet. The beam is intercepted by the phosphor coated sheet (with grid) which glows to show the path of the beam. Click here for a wiring diagram [<-- Broken image, needs replacing].

Location:

  • Shelf L-2