What is one important function of deflecting systems?
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Deflecting systems:
The deflecting system is in charge of deflecting an electron beam in response to input signals to produce a pattern.
When an electron beam is accelerated, it passes through a deflection system, allowing it to be positioned anywhere on the screen.
The cathode-ray-tube deflection system is made up of two pairs of parallel plates known as the vertical and horizontal deflection plates.
Light is emitted when electrons collide with a fluorescent tube.
The electron beam is deflected and modulated so that an image appears on the projector.
The image may depict electrical waveforms, photographs, radar-detected aircraft echoes, and so on. A single electron beam can be used to generate movable images in natural colours.