The grid in a triode is kept negatively charged to prevent
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The grid in a triode is kept negatively charged in order to prevent the electrons from escaping the tube which contains the triode.
By making the triode negatively charged, the outward flow of electrons can be stopped completely, thereby allowing only a few electrons to reach the anode.
By making the triode negatively charged, the outward flow of electrons can be stopped completely, thereby allowing only a few electrons to reach the anode.
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Electrons from escaping from the tube containing the triode
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