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Television set (point)
Television set (point)
Demo Number
413
Location
Shelf 60
Description
This is an old CRT television set.
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When turned on, the TV will produce a single column of electrons. Use a magnet to deflect the beam.
Do not leave the TV on for more than a few minutes at a time. All the electrons hitting one spot on the screen may have a negative effect.
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