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How does a cathode ray oscilloscope work?
Explain its parts and mechanism.

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Answered by manasi3151
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Explanation:

A Cathode Ray Oscilloscope applies the electrostatic energy on the electron ray from two vertical ways. The spot on the phosphor monitor turns due to the effect of these two electrostatic forces which are mutually perpendicular. It moves to make the necessary waveform of the input signal.

Answered by bhavurana84
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Answer:

A Cathode Ray Oscilloscope applies the electrostatic energy on the electron ray from two vertical ways. The spot on the phosphor monitor turns due to the effect of these two electrostatic forces which are mutually perpendicular. It moves to make the necessary waveform of the input signal.

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