Crookes space
English
Etymology
After Sir William Crookes, English chemist, who first described it.
Noun
Crookes space (plural Crookes spaces)
- (physics, dated) The dark space within the negative-pole glow at the cathode of a vacuum tube, observed only when the pressure is low enough to give a striated discharge.
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