If we take a disk capacitor, drill a hole in it and put it in place of the accelerating electrode in the CRT. We apply a plus to the plate from the cathode side, and a minus to the opposite side. The electron is attracted and accelerated to our improvised electrode. Then it flies through the hole, and then is repelled, accelerating. Will the energy of the electric field be spent on accelerating the beam, in other words, will it be necessary to constantly recharge our capacitor ?
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