What are the differences between thermionic emission and vapourization Give three
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The emitter or cathode is sufficiently heated in vacuum or evacuated space to initiate thermionic emission i.e. emission of electrons from the body of emitter or cathode. ... So at thermionic emission temperature, the copper gets vaporized instead of emitting electrons from its solid surface.
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