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Electrostatic Deflection Sensitivity in EDC Formulas
The Electrostatic deflection sensitivity measures the sensitivity of electrostatic deflecting system in cathode ray tube. And is denoted by S
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. Electrostatic Deflection Sensitivity is usually measured using the Meter per Volt for Deflection Sensitivity. Note that the value of Electrostatic Deflection Sensitivity is always negative.
Formulas to find Electrostatic Deflection Sensitivity in EDC
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Electrostatic Deflection Sensitivity of CRT
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List of variables in EDC formulas
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Distance between Deflecting Plates
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Screen and Deflecting Plates Distance
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Deflection of Beam
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Electron Velocity
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FAQ
What is the Electrostatic Deflection Sensitivity?
The Electrostatic deflection sensitivity measures the sensitivity of electrostatic deflecting system in cathode ray tube. Electrostatic Deflection Sensitivity is usually measured using the Meter per Volt for Deflection Sensitivity. Note that the value of Electrostatic Deflection Sensitivity is always negative.
Can the Electrostatic Deflection Sensitivity be negative?
Yes, the Electrostatic Deflection Sensitivity, measured in Deflection Sensitivity can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Electrostatic Deflection Sensitivity?
Electrostatic Deflection Sensitivity is usually measured using the Meter per Volt[m/V] for Deflection Sensitivity. Centimeter per Volt[m/V] are the few other units in which Electrostatic Deflection Sensitivity can be measured.
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