Cathode rays move towards anode but anode rays move towards cathode. Why so
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Anode ray tube
These rays are beams of particles moving in a direction opposite to the "cathode rays", which are streams of electrons which move toward the anode. ... These collide with atoms of the gas, knocking electrons off of them and creating more positive ions.
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Anode ray tube
These rays are beams of particles moving in a direction opposite to the "cathode rays", which are streams of electrons which move toward the anode. ... These collide with atoms of the gas, knocking electrons off of them and creating more positive ions.
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