Why does a picture become distorted when a
magnetic bar is brought near to the screen of
TV, Computer Monitor or Oscilloscope?
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When a magnet is brought close to the picture tube, the interaction between the flying electrons and the magnetic field creates a force that throws the electrons off course. Now the electrons are hitting the screen in places they were not intended to strike and the picture becomes distorted.
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Why does a picture become distorted when a magnetic bar is brought near to the screen of TV, Computer Monitor or Oscilloscope?
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