AC3_Blade
AC3_Blade
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16th May 2016
19th May 2016
Attention: This save is put into simple english. Therefore, specific technical informtion is left out. This save was made to explain the basics. Thanks for understanding!
physics science xray cathode anode electricity education

Comments

  • Potato-man
    Potato-man
    21st May 2016
    lllllllll
  • 00yoshi
    00yoshi
    20th May 2016
    It should emit phot
  • AC3_Blade
    AC3_Blade
    19th May 2016
    battlekruiser: Thanks! Added that to the save
  • JusticeFighter
    JusticeFighter
    19th May 2016
    As the rays are already electrons, it shouldnt be hard to build a sensor and a "leg" to detect.
  • battlekruiser
    battlekruiser
    19th May 2016
    U could make a window for ELEC with BIZS, so that the tube is really'vacuum'
  • Matera_the_Mad
    Matera_the_Mad
    19th May 2016
    Good clear splainin :)
  • AC3_Blade
    AC3_Blade
    19th May 2016
    NovaStar: Thanks man! I did pass physics in highschool with a perfect 100! :)
  • NovaStar
    NovaStar
    19th May 2016
    as in the creater
  • NovaStar
    NovaStar
    19th May 2016
    Dudes, you must be in gifted class (like me), or you're a scientist for physics!
  • AC3_Blade
    AC3_Blade
    17th May 2016
    Yes copying is allowed just give credit. To daniel it is 20,000 volts. Ill just fix it to 20k. As for the anode and cathode, electrons flow from negative to positive, since they have a negative charge. The cathode could be thought of as the negitive terminal on a battery, and the anode can be thought of as the positive. Ill most likely make a save on electricity itself to explain this further.