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explain production of cathode and anode rays with its example

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Answered by mayankstudent2008
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Cathode rays are charged negatively, while Canal Rays are charged positively. Cathode rays emanate from the cathode, while the rays of the canal do not emanate from the anode, but are produced inside the chamber by the collision of gas molecules. In an electric field, cathode rays are drawn to positive electrodes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The positive electrode is called anode and the negative electrode is called cathode. When a high voltage is applied between the cathode and the anode, the electrons are accelerated at high speed from the cathode to the anode. This stream of electrons which is moving at high speed is called cathode rays

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