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In a cathode ray tube, the accelerating anode is positively charged which can accelerate the electron in cathode ray. Why don't the accelerating anode pull back or slow down the electrons after they pass
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In a cathode ray tube, the accelerating anode is positively charged which can accelerate the electron in cathode ray. Why don't the accelerating anode pull back or slow down the electrons after they pass through it?
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The direction of the force exerted by the anode is perpendicular to the motion of the electron so the force produces only deflection, not deceleration.
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