discharge tube
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of discharge tube
First recorded in 1895–1900
Example Sentences
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Figure 30.4 A gas discharge tube glows when a high voltage is applied to it.
From Textbooks • Aug. 12, 2015
For technical reasons, notably the difficulty of constructing a discharge tube which will handle the flow of high-voltage particles, the practical upper limit for these types is about 2,000,000 electron-volts.
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The V-2 was steered on take-off by graphite vanes in the discharge tube.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which had a giant electrostatic generator shooting 7,000,000-volt sparks from electrode to electrode four years ago, has not yet put it to work smashing atoms because of the discharge tube problem.
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At ten-second intervals, a puff of black dust came from a discharge tube mounted on the rear of each plane.
From The Great Drought by Meek, S. P. (Sterner St. Paul)
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