cathodegraph
/kæθoʊdɪɡræf/Definitions
1. noun
A device used to record the path or trajectory of cathode rays.
“The cathodegraph was a crucial tool in the discovery of the electron.”
2. noun
A type of oscilloscope used in the study of cathode rays.
“The cathodegraph allowed scientists to visualize and analyze the behavior of cathode rays more effectively.”