A strong argument for the particle nature of
cathode rays is that they
(a) produce fluoroscence
(b) travel through vacuum
(c) get deflected by electric and magnetic fields
(d) cast shadow
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they get deflected by electric and magnetic fields
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A strong argument for the particle nature of cathode rays is they are deflected by electric and magnetic fields. The deflection through electric and magnetic fields indicates that cathode rays are streams of minute particles carrying a negative charge. ... Hence, they possess kinetic energy and must be material particles.
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