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how cathode rays are different from anode rays​

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Answered by AkashMathematics
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Answer:

  • The cathode rays obtained from all the gases consist of negatively charged particles called electrons.
  • The anode rays obtained from all the gases consist of positively charged particles called protons
Answered by wipronreddy
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cathode ray

  • day travel from the cathode to de anode .
  • they are made of negatively charged particles .
  • they are in inflected towards a positive field and deflected towards the negative field .

anode rays

  • travels from the anode to the cathode .
  • they are made of positively charged particles
  • they are deflected by electric and magnetic fields towards positive fields .

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