explain how cathode rays are formed from the gas taken in the discharged tube
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This happens because the gas taken in the discharge tube consists of atoms, and all the atoms contain electrons. When high electrical voltage is passed, the electrical energy excites and pushes out some of the electrons from the atoms of the gas. These fast moving electrons form the cathode rays.
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Answer:This happens because the gas taken in the discharge tube consists of atoms, and all the atoms contain electrons.
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