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Definition of Rectifying tube
1. Noun. A thermionic tube having two electrodes; used as a rectifier.
Generic synonyms: Electron Tube, Thermionic Tube, Thermionic Vacuum Tube, Thermionic Valve, Tube, Vacuum Tube
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rectifying Tube
Literary usage of Rectifying tube
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Journal of Roentgenology by American Radium Society (1919)
"... its use has been confined exclusively to the army and in this service it has
been used as a self-rectifying tube in the Portable and Bedside outfits. ..."
2. Principles of Radio Communication by John Harold Morecroft, A. Pinto, Walter Andrew Curry (1921)
"21, after reducing the coupling between the grid and plate coils of the rectifying
tube to the pointwhere no oscillations are generated by it. ..."
3. Principles of Radio Communication by John Harold Morecroft, A. Pinto, Walter Andrew Curry (1921)
"21, after reducing the coupling between the grid and plate coils of the rectifying
tube to the pointwhere no oscillations are generated by it. ..."
4. Principles of Radio Communication by John Harold Morecroft, A. Pinto, Walter Andrew Curry (1921)
"21, after reducing the coupling between the grid and plate coils of the rectifying
tube to the point where no oscillations are generated by it. ..."
5. Treatise on General and Industrial Organic Chemistry by Ettore Molinari (1921)
"During this rectification the cooling produced by the outer air and the consequent
condensation of the vapours result, in the rectifying tube, in a stream ..."
6. A French-English Dictionary for Chemists by Austin McDowell Patterson (1921)
"à rectifier, rectifying tube, distilling tube. — d réduction, reduction tube, —
d robinet, tube with stopcock. — atmosphérique, air tube; vacuum tube or ..."
7. Transactions by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1914)
"... orifice, and orifice holder with vacuum gage connection, etc. The rectifying
tube consists of a cylinder with an inside diameter of 2 in. ..."
8. United States Army X-ray Manual by United States Surgeon-General's Office (1918)
"9 are shown a current-time curve and a voltage- time curve for the self-rectifying
tube. In the latter OA is the working peak voltage which determines the ..."