how are cathode rays produced?
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cathode rays are produced through instruments
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Cathode rays are produced when a high voltage is applied between two terminals in a low-pressure environment. In this low pressure, it is easier for the electrons to flow from the negative terminal and form a beam of negatively charged electrons, which can be bent, or deflected, by magnetic fields and electric fields
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