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Discharge tube experiment and its observactions?

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Answered by 9552688731
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Discharge tube is a glass tube which attached with vacuum pump to remove the waste gasses in the tube it contains two metals i.e electrods one is cathod and onother anode we remove the air in the tube to create the low pressure and we filled with gas then we apply the high voltage at low pressure .

Observations:-

1) Cathod rays moving from Cathod to anod

2) These rays are invisible to our eyes but when we fill the flouroscent screen then it will glow

3) These rays made of negative charged particles called electrons

4) they are move in straight line in the absence of electric and magnetic field .

5) They are get deflected towards position plate in electric field and magnetic field

6) When we put a turbine (pan) in the opposite of the motion of the Cathod rays then it will start rotate hence it possess kinetic energy.

7) it is independent of the nature of the gas taken in the discharge tube and it is also independent of the nature of the electrods (metals) taken in the discharge tube

8) So electron are the basic constituents of all the atoms
Answered by induyadavmahak
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Discharge tube is a glass tube which attached with vacuum pump to remove the waste gasses in the tube it contains two metals i.e electrods one is cathod and onother anode we remove the air in the tube to create the low pressure and we filled with gas then we apply the high voltage at low pressure .

Observations:-

1) Cathod rays moving from Cathod to anod

2) These rays are invisible to our eyes but when we fill the flouroscent screen then it will glow

3) These rays made of negative charged particles called electrons

4) they are move in straight line in the absence of electric and magnetic field .

5) They are get deflected towards position plate in electric field and magnetic field

6) When we put a turbine (pan) in the opposite of the motion of the Cathod rays then it will start rotate hence it possess kinetic energy.

7) it is independent of the nature of the gas taken in the discharge tube and it is also independent of the nature of the electrods (metals) taken in the discharge tube

8) So electron are the basic constituents of all the atoms......
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