Cathode rays are negatively charged .State whether true or false
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Of course It is true.....
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Answer: The correct answer is "true".
Explanation:
Cathode rays are negatively charged. They are the beams of the electrons. They are observed in vacuum tube. The glass tube consists of the two electrodes. The voltage is applied. While the anode are the streams of the positively charged.
J.J Thomson showed that the cathode rays were composed of negatively charged particles. The negatively charged particle was named electron by J.J Thomson later on.
Therefore, the given statement is true.
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