Crookes tube
The Crookes tube is an evacuated glass cone with 3 node elements (one anode and two cathodes). It is an invention of the 19th century scientist William Crookes and is an evolutionary development of the earlier Geissler tube.
Related Topics:
Evacuated - Element - Anode - Cathode - 19th century - William Crookes - Geissler tube
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