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Could somebody please clarify whether we need to know this. I think we also need to know about lightning rods aswell correct?
 

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Nah they arent in the sylabus.
 

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i thort it was just CRO, televisions.... ?

9.4.1.
9)
outline the role of:
– electrodes in the electron gun
– the deflection plates or coils
– the fluorescent screen
in the cathode ray tube of
conventional TV displays and
oscilloscopes
 

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Lightning Rods yes
 gather and analyse information to identify how transmission lines are:
– insulated from supporting structures
– protected from lightning strikes

Photocpiers no, they were taken out in the cull
 

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the insulator was made of porcelain but i just know they use protecting wire to protect lightning strikes. so is the protecting wire a lightening rod?
 

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Some transmission poles have rods, so in that sense only.
 

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helper said:
Lightning Rods yes
 gather and analyse information to identify how transmission lines are:
– insulated from supporting structures
– protected from lightning strikes

Photocpiers no, they were taken out in the cull
Nah, there was another dot point that mentioned how corona wires are used in Lightning Rods and Photocopiers. I think it's been taken out.
 

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