Chemistry, asked by sumanasnigdha, 1 month ago

Explain cathode rays and properties​

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Answered by mehraniayashika
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Answer:

Cathode rays are the beam of electrons travelling from the negatively-charged cathode to the positively charged anode at the other end of the vacuum tube. These cathode rays travel in a straight-line path at high speed when a voltage difference is applied to the electrodes.

Answered by abhilaxmi1730
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Explanation:

cathode rays are negatively charged rays

they always travel in a straight line and posses mechanical energy.

they are made up of electron

characters are independent on the nature of the gases.

hope that helpsss

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