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cathode rays posses kinetic energy​

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Answered by devil6416
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Cathode rays heat the object only which they fall. The cathode ray particles possess kinetic energy. When these particles strike an object, a part of the kinetic energy is transferred to the object this causes a rise in the temperature of the object.

Answered by itsbuzzzzz
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yes they do.

Explanation:

well there's only experimental proof regarding this as when a small rotator was placed in the oath of cathode rays , it started rotating. which signified that there must be some particles carrying kinetic energy due to which the fan started doing motion.

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