vacuum tube vs water tap

vacuum tube

noun
  • A type of electron tube that controls electron current through vacuum between electrodes within a sealed container, usually of glass or metal and often designed to be easily installed in and removed from the equipment in which it is used. 

water tap

noun
  • A spout connected to a socket to provide water from the main water supply. 

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