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canal rays property​

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Cathode rays are the beam of electrons travelling from the negatively-charged cathode to the positively charged anode at the other end of the vacuum tube. He used Crookes tubes and observed shadows cast on the glowing wall opposite the negative electrode in the tube

They are the streams of positive ions of the gas enclosed in the discharge tube. ...

They are deflected by electric and magnetic fields. .They travel in straight lines.

The velocity of canal rays is much smaller than the velocity of cathode rays.

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