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| 100 | _aR. Spangenberg , Karl | ||
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_aVacuum Tubes _cKarl R. Spangenberg , |
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| 250 | _aInternational student ed | ||
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_aNew York _bMcGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc _c1948 |
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_axvii, 860 p _billus _c19 cm |
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| 500 | _aIntroductions (Page-1) Basic Tubes Types (Page-5) Electrons and Ions (Page-19) Electronic Emission Ions (Page-23) Determination of Potential Fields (Page-58) Laws of Electron Motions (Page-97) The Electrostatic Field of triode (Page-125) Space Charge Effects (Page-168) Triode Characteristics (Page-201) Tetrodes (Page-238) Pentodes (Page-266) Noise in Vacuum Tubes (Page-298) Electrostatic Electron Optics (Page-328) Magnetic Lenses (Page-394) Cathode Ray Tubes (Page-412) Ultra High Frequency Effects in Conventional Tubes (Page-475) Velocity Modulated Tubes or Klystrons (Page-527) Magnetron Oscillators (Page-621) Photoelectric Tubes (Page-675) Special Tubes (Page-701) High Vacuum Practice (Page-747) | ||
| 538 | _aAlmirah No. 130 and Shelf No. 3 | ||
| 600 | _aR. Spangenberg , Karl | ||
| 650 | _aVacuum Tubes | ||
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