Electrode plates serve various purposes in different contexts. Let’s explore a few of their applications:
Vacuum Tubes (Valves):
In vacuum tubes (also known as valves), a plate (often called an anode) is an essential electrode. It is typically made of sheet metal and is connected to a wire that passes through the glass envelope of the tube to a terminal in the base. The plate is given a positive potential and serves to attract and capture the electrons emitted by the cathode.
Its primary function is to dissipate the heat generated when electrons hit it after being accelerated by the voltage between the plate and cathode. Most of the waste power in a vacuum tube is dissipated as heat by the plate.
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