· Anode rays are deflected towards the negatively charged plate in an electric field. This
shows that, Anode rays are
charged
a. Negatively
b. Positively
c. Not at all
d. Minimally
Answers
Explanation:
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How many generations of computers are there?
Updated: 08/31/2020 by Computer Hope
Computer generations are based on when major technological changes in computers occurred, like the use of vacuum tubes, transistors, and the microprocessor. As of 2020, there are five generations of the computer.
Review each of the generations below for more information and examples of computers and technology that fall into each generation.
First generation (1940 - 1956)
Second generation (1956 - 1963)
Third generation (1964 - 1971)
Fourth generation (1972 - 2010)
Fifth generation (2010 to present)
First generation (1940 - 1956)
Vacuum tube
The first generation of computers used vacuum tubes as a major piece of technology. Vacuum tubes were widely used in computers from 1940 through 1956. Vacuum tubes were larger components and resulted in first generation computers being quite large in size, taking up a lot of space in a room. Some of the first generation computers took up an entire room.
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Answer:
Positively
Explanation:
As anode Ray's are attracted towards negativity charged plate they must be itself positive charged as unlike attracts each other