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  1. More complex 4- or 6- digit displays produced by means of a suitable magnetic, deflection ,system. Having little of the complexities of a standard CRT, the tube required
  2. And flat-faced CRTs workable. These active compensation circuits use the, deflection ,yoke to finely adjust beam deflection according to the beam target location.
  3. The specimen (FCC, BCC,HCP) etc. Where the edges of an atomic terrace causes, deflection , a low density line is formed and is termed a" zone line ". These poles and
  4. Sun along the ecliptic (which is from west to east, as seen from Earth). The, deflection ,thus makes the Sun appear to be behind (or retarded) from its actual position
  5. Electric current from the battery he was using was switched on and off. This, deflection ,convinced him that magnetic fields radiate from all sides of a wire carrying an
  6. Still challenging. The spillway aeration device design is based upon a small, deflection ,of the spillway bed (or sidewall) such as a ramp and offset to deflect the
  7. Of charge could produce the electric field strong enough to cause the heavy, deflection , First steps toward a quantum physical model of the atom The planetary model of
  8. Left of the motion of the object; in one with counter-clockwise rotation,the, deflection ,is to the right. The mathematical expression for the Coriolis force appeared in
  9. Becomes so-called neutral equilibrium, and a small lateral force will produce a, deflection ,that does not disappear, and the column remains in this slightly bent form when
  10. Oscillators are used in the time base circuits that generate the horizontal, deflection ,signals for cathode ray tubes in analogue oscilloscopes and television sets. In
  11. Of the convergence/purity magnets allows a finely tuned slight electron beam, deflection ,and/or lateral offset to be applied, which compensates for minor static
  12. Its actual position on the ecliptic by a position or angle κ. This constant, deflection ,is often explained as due to the motion of the Earth during the 8.3 minutes
  13. On the screen. The system selects a character on the mask using one set of, deflection ,circuits, but that causes the extruded beam to be aimed off-axis, so a second
  14. Rare, were found, and proved to be a smooth but high-order function of the, deflection ,angle. It was Rutherford's interpretation of this data that led him to
  15. 2000 ". In physics, the Coriolis effect is a, deflection ,of moving objects when they are viewed in a rotating reference frame. In a
  16. The wire terminals in turn to an electrostatic machine, and observing the, deflection ,of pith balls at the far end. Telegraphs employing electrostatic attraction
  17. Centrifugal force is radial from the center of rotation, and causes little, deflection ,on these segments). When a path curves away from radial, however,centrifugal
  18. Counter-clockwise when viewed from above. From the thrower's perspective,the, deflection ,is to the right. From the non-thrower's perspective, deflection is to left.
  19. Evidence that the rays carried negative charge. By measuring the amount of, deflection ,for a given level of current, in 1890 Schuster was able to estimate the
  20. In a post-Newtonian approximation, and calculated the correct amount of light, deflection ,– double the Newtonian value. Einstein's prediction was confirmed by many
  21. At his behest) shot alpha particles at a thin sheet of gold, measuring their, deflection ,with a fluorescent screen. Given the very small mass of the electrons, the high
  22. The deflection is to the right. From the non-thrower's perspective, deflection ,is to left. For a mathematical formulation see Mathematical derivation of
  23. Away from radial, however,centrifugal force contributes significantly to, deflection , The ball's path through the air is straight when viewed by observers standing
  24. By electronic circuits around the neck of the tube, although electrostatic, deflection ,is commonly used in oscilloscopes, a type of diagnostic instrument. Phosphor
  25. Tube. More specifically, the convergence at the center of the screen (with no, deflection ,field applied by the yoke) is called static convergence, and the convergence
  26. A rotating reference frame. In a reference frame with clockwise rotation,the, deflection ,is to the left of the motion of the object; in one with counter-clockwise
  27. Force, applied between the two ends of the column, produces a small lateral, deflection ,which disappears, and the column returns to its straight form when the lateral
  28. Active compensation circuits use the deflection yoke to finely adjust beam, deflection ,according to the beam target location. The same techniques (and major circuit
  29. Their astonishment, a small fraction of the alpha particles experienced heavy, deflection , This led Rutherford to propose a planetary model in which a cloud of electrons
  30. And Mars den in this experiment to look for alpha particles with very high, deflection ,angles, of a type not expected from any theory of matter at that time. Such
  31. This approximation, Einstein reproduced the incorrect Newtonian value for the, deflection ,of light in 1909. But since a light beam is a fast moving object, the
  32. Radial, and Coriolis force is primarily responsible for the apparent, deflection ,of the ball (centrifugal force is radial from the center of rotation, and
  33. Has good linearity and accuracy. Basic meter movements can have full-scale, deflection ,for currents from about 25 microamperes to 10 milliamperes and have linear
  34. Annual aberration A special case of annual aberration is the nearly constant, deflection ,of the Sun from its true position by κ towards the west (as viewed from Earth
  35. Types The D'Arson val galvanometer is a moving coil ammeter. It uses magnetic, deflection , where current passing through a coil causes the coil to move in a magnetic
  36. But that causes the extruded beam to be aimed off-axis, so a second set of, deflection ,plates has to re-aim the beam, so it is headed toward the center of the screen.
  37. He observed two glowing patches on the plate, which suggested two different, deflection ,trajectories. Thomson concluded this was because some neon ions had a
  38. English Civil War. The Second English Civil War Charles I took advantage of the, deflection ,of attention away from himself to negotiate a secret treaty with the Scots
  39. Large currents. Traditionally, the meter used with a shunt has a full-scale, deflection ,(FSD) of, so shunts are typically designed to produce a voltage drop of when
  40. Explored by Johann Georg von Soldier (1801),who calculated the amount of, deflection ,of a light ray by the sun, arriving at the Newtonian answer which is half the
  41. To make the first empirical test of Einstein’s theory: the measurement of the, deflection ,of light by the sun's gravitational field. In fact, it was Dyson’s argument
  42. Produced by which air is sucked into the flow. The complete design includes the, deflection ,device (ramp, offset ) and the air supply system. Cavitation in engines Some
  43. In all modern CRT monitors and televisions, the beams are bent by magnetic, deflection , a varying magnetic field generated by coils and driven by electronic circuits
  44. Article expanding on the 1907 article, in which additional effects such as the, deflection ,of light by massive bodies were predicted. Hole argument and Century theory
  45. Which consists of one or more electron guns, possibly internal electrostatic, deflection ,plates, and a phosphor target. In all modern CRT monitors and televisions, the
  46. Ionisation deflects ions away from the electric field normal. The resultant, deflection ,means that in these regions of high curvature, atomic terraces are belied by an
  47. By an order of magnitude than inertial circle flow would be. This pattern of, deflection , and the direction of movement, is called Buys-Ballot's law. In the atmosphere
  48. These movable weak permanent magnets are usually mounted on the back end of the, deflection ,yoke assembly and are set at the factory to compensate for any static purity
  49. Characters had exceptionally long necks, because of the need for three, deflection ,systems. Nimo was the trademark of a family of small specialized CRTs
  50. All the alpha particles to pass through the gold sheet without significant, deflection , To their astonishment, a small fraction of the alpha particles experienced

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