. Cathode rays are deflected in electric and magnetic
fields. But they are made to pass straight in Thomson's
experiment. How do you account for this?
Answers
Answer:
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Explanation:
the experiment of formation of cathode rays is carried out in a glass jar which is a bad conductor of electricity. the end opp to cathode charge end is coated with fluorescence. so, no electric or magnetic materials are used in this experiment.
Answer:
the experiment of formation of cathode rays is carried out in a glass jar which is a bad conductor of electricity. the end opp to cathode charge end is coated with fluorescence. so, no electric or magnetic materials are used in this experiment.
Explanation:
the experiment of formation of cathode rays is carried out in a glass jar which is a bad conductor of electricity. the end opp to cathode charge end is coated with fluorescence. so, no electric or magnetic materials are used in this experiment.