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Briefly Explain "Crook's Law".​

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Answered by vishalopstudy2004
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Crookes tube (also Crookes–Hittorf tube) is an early experimental electrical discharge tube, with partial vacuum, invented by English physicist William Crookes and others around 1869-1875, in which cathode rays, streams of electrons, were discovered. ... Crookes tubes are now used only for demonstrating cathode rays.

Answered by Anonymous
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In 1879, Sir William Crookes studied the effects of sending an electric current through a gas in a sealed tube. The tube had electrodes at either end and a flow of electrically charged particles moved from one of electrodes. This electrode was called the cathode, and the particles were known as cathode rays.

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