AND it will 99.99% of each time tried !
in a crt (cathode ray tube) the electron beam is moved about the screen via electromagnetism ( deflection yoke)
in a colour ctr, there is a very fine mesh ( shadow mask) through which each electron beam must pass.
beam landing refers to the beams striking the proper phosphor dots.
altered beam landing results with incorrect colours.
changing the position of the crt in relation to planetary magnetic field alters beam landing.....
deguassing ( demagnetising ) will restore proper beam landing in almost any orientation... until position changed

this is NOT mystical, magical stuff here .....
electronics is "simply" controlling the motion of electrons from one atomic orbital shell to another .