Question 420Electricity & Electronics - QMED
70% to passWhat is indicated by gradual blackening at the ends of component "4" shown in figures "B" and "C" of the illustration? Illustration EL-0081

The correct answer is B) The tube is nearing the end of its useful life. Gradual blackening at the ends of a component typically indicates that the component is approaching the end of its usable lifespan. In the case of electronic tubes or valves, this blackening is caused by the gradual depletion of the emissive material on the cathode, which reduces the tube's ability to produce the necessary electron flow. This is a normal wear-and-tear process and does not indicate any issues with the circuit current or voltage, nor any danger of the unit exploding. The other answer choices are incorrect because: A) High circuit current would cause more sudden and severe damage to the component. C) High circuit voltage would also cause more abrupt and severe damage. D) Gradual blackening is not a sign of an impending explosion.
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