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Explain cathode and anode rays.​

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Answered by Itschocolaty
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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. Goldstein called these positive rays Kanalstrahlen, "channel rays" or "canal rays", because they were produced by the holes or channels in the cathode.

Answered by BrainlyEmpire
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Cathode rays consist of negatively charged material particles called electrons.

#2 These rays deflect towards the positive plate of an electric field. ..

. #3 The charge to mass (e / m) ratio of the particles in anode rays depends upon the nature of the gas taken in the discharge tube.

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