☆Cathode rays travel from which electrode to which electrode ?
(a) Anode to anode
(b) Cathode to Anode
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of above
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They travel from (b) Cathode to Anode
- These direct rays are accurately identified after the negative electrode or cathode, in a vacuum tube, which typically emits them.
- They are also perceived to exert a mechanical effect.
- The mobile electrons are driven back by cathode and typically attracted to the anode as they retain a negative charge, thereby moving through the empty tube in straight lines.
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