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In a vacuum tube, the electrons are provided by which of the following ? |
heated cathode heated anode the difference in potential between the cathode and anode both 1 and 2 |
heated cathode |
In a vacuum tube, the electrons are supplied by a heated cathode and the controlled flow of these electrons in vacuum is obtained by varying the voltage between its different electrodes. Vacuum is required in the inter-electrode space; otherwise the moving electrons may lose their energy on collision with the air molecules in their path. In these devices the electrons can flow only from the cathode to the anode (i.e., only in one direction). |