What is the perveance parameter in vacuum tube triode operation?

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In summary, the perveance parameter in vacuum tube triode operation refers to the measure of the tube's ability to produce electron flow. It is determined by the tube's geometry and the voltage applied. A higher perveance value indicates a greater flow of electrons, while a lower value results in a weaker flow. This parameter is essential in determining the performance and efficiency of a triode tube.
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Just wandered into provide a link to an old, little-known, RCA book on vacuum tubes in answer to a question about triode operation equations and specifically the little-known "perveance" parameter.
 
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