Cathode Ray
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In today's video, we examine some of the properties of a cathode ray. :)
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You're back!
@KeystoneScience
5 жыл бұрын
Haha yep! I just saw your raining tweet! :)
@smow7422
5 жыл бұрын
You‘re here!
I thought you were dead! Welcome back, nice video by the way
I've missed this channel for quite a bit. It inspired me to do many projects. Glad your back!
MORE CRT videos, please! Small ones, big ones, all of them!
Welcome back, good to see another one of your great videos!
Wowwwwwwwwww I was really waiting for this ultimate guy. I love you and you are my lifes motivation and teacher. Happy to see you.
great video. you were one of the people who introduced me to electrical engineering online, big fan. that's pretty neat
Excellent video! Loved seeing the crt's coil connected to a signal generator :)
Finally! Thanks for sparing some of your time to make this amazing video! Just one question, what exactly is the B field?
thanks for coming back =. Awesome video
Never miss to amaze! Awesome video, man!
I've made the high voltage power supply from your video and it works!
Hope all the is well. You’re an inspiration. Keep up the good work. Be safe.
One of the 3.4% of the subscribed channels for which I have notifications enabled
Nice to see a new video! I almost thought to you happened what my parents think will happen to me.
Ive waited sooo long for a new video
Always look forward to your videos :) Thank you Ps, Could you please do a video on some of Sammy kamcar's inventions?
JB Weld is also epoxy. But any epoxy (including JB Weld) besides the very fast setting ones work fairly to quite well. I've had long term issues with vacuum chambers due to the corona discharge UV breaking down the epoxy over time. Polyurethane adhesives have the same issue, but if applied thickly, are self shielding beyond about an eighth inch of depth. I use "Loctite premium construction adhesive" from a tube found at Wal-Mart. Slightly flexible, great for high temps (I've used it as a motor exhaust gasket), and gas/oil resistant if needed.
Hey welcome back! Any thouht of exploring the science behind a cockroft-walton voltage multiplier?? Love the channel!
Good stuff man!
As always a great video!
Very glad to see you back my friend! I was sad thought you fell off or life got to you.
I now love cathode rays. Awesome video! :D
Yesss! More videos!
This made my day
Awesome video thanks for uploading!
THE LEGEND IS BACK
Welcome Back mate And Im wondering if you can burn somthing with this thing it will be very cool!
No flattery but, when I watch your videos, I ask myself,"Why in the world does this guy not have more than a million subscribers?" Man, your videos really does the work of breaking down phenomenons to their fundamental elements. Great work man😁. Love you work😘.
Awesome a new vid!
You're still the man. Good shit. Thank you.
The man is back !
Great to see videos on CRTs. That looks like a projector CRT, you should be able to get a much brighter spot on the screen. For the electrostatic / electromagnetic deflection electron experiment an oscilloscope CRT may be better. The charged internal coating in your CRT will get in the way of the external charged plate preventing an induced internal charge. There is a Teltron educational tube for this experiment but great idea to use a standard CRT.
Right on! 👍
YAY KEYSTONE IS BACK!!!! Radiating yourself for a small amount of time is just fine
I liked the little CR history summary you gave at the beginning. It'd be awesome if there was a channel for that.
was worried the channel died! youre back! ;D
2:34 wow your workbench is almost as dirty as mine... nine volt battery lying around, check! pencil, check! a CD or two, check! soot from accidentally dropping molten steel onto my desk a lot... well, I guess that's a good thing not to have
I’m gonna view this video a few more times for that ad rev
Finally ! I missed you ! Each time I see a solar panel I do remember you XD
it's been a long while nice to see u
Finally back in race ...great to see ...I would like you to give introduction to normalising wave equation.
I've seen a lot of CRT builds and explanations and I think I've got somewhat of an understanding about them at this point. However, I don't think I'll ever understand how we were able to control it both so precisely and so quickly. The magnetic field in that thing must be going crazy, I'd love to see someone use that magnetic field-viewing film near the magnet while the CRT is in operation.
getting flashbacks to physics 30. this is terrifying. lowest mark ever, still feel like I let my teacher down. calculating the acceleration of electrons between the cathode and anode. it hurts to know I can no longer do that. can't remember my formulas.to my teacher, Mr. Sosnowski, if you end up reading this, I am sorry. i dont know if you will remember me, but im the kid who always wore a coat, slept through most of your classes, and still admires you. out of anyone or anything, I feel that I failed you the most. you truely are an inspiration, and I promise to try to be better than I am, that all your effort not be wasted.
Yes! The legend has finally returned!!!!
so cool, thank you!
Missed these videos:)))
Enjoyed 👍 Try next topic for LASER
how did you adjust the voltage on the high voltage power supply? great video :-)
Hey man, I just watched your microwave gun vid. It was awesome!!! You're channel is great
That was beautiful! The color we saw when you were using the wine bottle....would it be the same if you you used a brown bottle or clear bottle? Your homebrew crt was much more fun than the manufactured one! Thank you for your adventurous experiments!
You're awesome dude
thank you !!! i wanted to make one of these in jr high.
Welcome back Keystone
Finally our genius back
Who told you "instantaneously" was not a word?
@KeystoneScience
5 жыл бұрын
Whoops. I guess myself at 4:30 am this morning 😅
@kolelokaram8541
5 жыл бұрын
@@KeystoneScience It is ok. Many people get confused 10 minutes after 4:20.
@KeystoneScience
5 жыл бұрын
Blazzzzzzzzze it
A link!! Loved that
MAKE A DEMO FUSOR!!! Farnsworth was also the inventor of this amazing device...
Dope video
Holy shit, last semester I took a college course in (basic) elecetromagnetic principles, and that tool is so cool to demonstrate them. Consider making a video on maxwell equations and how they look in real life experiments as it might help a lot of students comprehend them. Also, great video, keep it up!
Finally understand how a crt works!
I believe what you see is plasma discharge (like a neon tube) not quite a cathode ray tube. You need a deeper vacuum for that
FINALLY !
When rebuild the wine bottle stuff again with a clear bottle, put a it of JB weld/glue to the bottom, and a bit of chalk powder. It might act as phosphor, and emit red light if I'm right. For white phosphor, use an old fluorescent tube, and scrape off the phosphor coating from the inside. Have phun!
7:14 CORRECTION: it is coated in a PHOSPHOR, which the element Phosphorus is named after, due to phosphorus emitting light, BUT there are no phosphors that actually contain phosphorus. In my opinion, Phosphorus should be called "chemious" Because it doesn't even experience phosphorescence, only chemi-luminescence. But when they first discovered phosphorus and gave it the name, phosphorescence described the general 'Material emitting light', but today it is a specific definition of electrons falling. Most often, that is zinc sulfide, doped with copper. And that can be made from Zinc metal reacting with hydrogen sulfide gas. That is the good old green oscilloscope CRT, which has a long trace burn as it stays. It's actually pretty simple to make that phosphor, by getting iron pills and mixing them with zinc dissolved in an acid. (Note, I am working on a project currently to do that. Have yet to try the experiment, so don't take my words to mean it is safe. Expect possibly Hydrogen Sulfide gas (Toxic) Hydrogen, and Oxygen gas (Explosive), or something I didn't notice.) I'd double check all my facts, if you were to put this in a video, but I wanted to at least point out one common misconception.
People used to use photographic paper (do this still exist?) as a radiosensitive device to show x-ray emissions. It would be nice if you put something like this close to the crt tube as a way to demonstrate that. I've read that you can detect x-rays by covering a phone's camera with electrical tape.
Another instead video, thank you.
Hey.. If we have cfl 💡 bulb which internal terminal is not connected to each other. Can we use this vacuum bulb instead of bottle ?
Finaly
ohh another video
Nice to see you again, Lazarus. How's college treating you? Taking up a lot of your time I bet.
He's back.
I'm so glad you shaved the mustache. Also, glad to have you back.
To make a high voltage generator did you transferma for old tv
the evil genius is back
7:26 I read somewhere that fluorescent screen is coated with Zinc sulfide doped with copper/silver, right?
Can you please make a voltage booster circuit using IC 555 to charge 450V capacitor bank .
Yeah Awsome Video!!
When will you upload your video on Tesla coil ( bigger version) ?
Please make a video on magnetic confinement
I'll leave a link in the description. Exactly my humor! xD A large pickle jar with water on top as a target and a screw at the bottom gives some pretty nice effects.
Hey you should do a video about soil, I've heard it's really cool
@KeystoneScience
5 жыл бұрын
Of course it cool in the winter.
@kristinacass9381
5 жыл бұрын
@@KeystoneScience You mean it's *extra* cool in the winter
Nice experiments! I would curious to see what would happen, if your homemade tube would be placed in a Tesla hairpin circuit inplace of the spark gap! What you think?
Hey i wonder if it would be posible to make a cathode ray ,in the vacuum of space,and maybe generate a elecrtical,or electro magnetic field on the bottom or whole ship and cause the space ship to slide across the cathode rays and in turn slide threw space???im not a scientist just a thought?
What could be the momentum of a single electron in that stream of electrons? You might vary the velocity of electrons using voltage, i think.
It didn't appear you had sufficient vacuum for good cold-cathode X-ray production, but that takes at minimum a short connection to a good dual stage rotary pump - what were you using?
Hi, I think teaching how to build a cloud chamber with peltier coolers and saturated isopropyl alcohol chamber would be very interesting. A better than the ones available in the Internet with detailed description including experiences with radioactive samples such tungsten and thorium rods and some minerals
Welcome back.
How much pressure do you archieved?
Hey isnt a fluorescent light pretty much just a funky crt?
Excelente
When will you upload next video of this ?
Long time...no seeeeee.😁
Holy shnikies he's back!
Can you do an experiment for electron diffraction patterns or a double slit experiment with the electron and detect the pattern on the phophor dots using the cathode ray tube?
@KeystoneScience
5 жыл бұрын
Haha, yes, it is coming soon, don’t worry ;)
@processingh
5 жыл бұрын
@@KeystoneScience that's really great!! Thank you very much!!
I've always wanted a hand-held tractor beam controlled by the brain
Soo se you again after a long time
Dude, what part of PA are you from? I live in York county, just south of Harrisburg. I'm still building up my lab... 🙄
John Logie Baird invented his first television 18 months before Farnsworth invented his first television. Different types of television systems, and Farnsworth's was a definite improvement, but it wasn't the first.
Can you make a video about making a co2 laser