#bit of physics help if anyone able to

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fringe birch
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i need to know if that graph would be the right asnwer to this question

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olive kayak
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Hey @fringe birch , I'm a not quite sure about a vacuum cathode ray tube, but a vacuum diode does have a similar path. Looking up things similar it looks about right

weak carbon
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this is similar to photoelectric current due to photoelectric emission

wicked stream
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maria

weak carbon
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are you coffey

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'the' coffey

wicked stream
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nope

weak carbon
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hmm