In Reply to: Re: which also doubles the voltage gradient across the cathode.... posted by Ivan303 on April 4, 2007 at 11:28:56:
With the right plate voltage (1,500 V), potential difference across the cathode is less than 1.5%. For 45, it is almost the same (1%), yet nobody sees it as a problem.
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- It is not so bad. - sser2 11:51:31 04/04/07 (9)
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- Agree. - sser2 19:38:14 04/04/07 (7)
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