The word, "valve" is also used in Britain to mean what we in the US call a "tube", so it means that it is an electrical "valve" controlling the flow of electrons, which is IMHO, a much more correct and descriptive term for the item in electronics than the word "tube" is.
The word, "valve" is also used in Britain to mean what we in the US call a "tube", so it means that it is an electrical "valve" controlling the flow of electrons, which is IMHO, a much more correct and descriptive term for the item in electronics than the word "tube" is.
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The word, "valve" is also used in Britain to mean what we in the US call a "tube", so it means that it is an electrical "valve" controlling the flow of electrons, which is IMHO, a much more correct and descriptive term for the item in electronics than the word "tube" is.
September 4, 2022
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The word, "valve" is also used in Britain to mean what we in the US call a "tube", so it means that it is an electrical "valve" controlling the flow of electrons, which is IMHO, a much more correct and descriptive term for the item in electronics than the word "tube" is.
September 4, 2022