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how do cathode rays differ from anode rays​

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Answered by nowtvofficial36
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It is a stream of these positive ions that are known as 'anode rays'. ... On the other hand, the cathode ray is an electron beam emerging from the cathode striking the anode plate. This is negatively charged, and particles are electrons whose e/m ratio is constant for all gases, and is known as the Universal Constant.


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Answered by aradhya35
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Cathode rays..-- deflect towards the positive plate of an electric field...

* it is positively charged particle

anode ray --deflect toward the negative plate of an electric field

* it is negatively charged particle....

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