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explain cathodic ray ​

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Answered by ScienceXMath
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Answer:

cathode ray

Explanation:

Cathode ray, stream of electrons leaving the negative electrode (cathode) in a discharge tube containing a gas at low pressure, or electrons emitted by a heated filament in certain electron tubes. Cathode rays focused on a hard target (anticathode) produce X-rays or focused on a small object in a vacuum generate very high temperatures (cathode-ray furnace).

Answered by puspanjalibehera1977
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Answer:

The

Explanation:

These r the negetivie rays emerged from the electrons during experiment.

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