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How does cathode rays differ from the anode rays

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Answered by writersparadise
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Cathode rays:

1.   They have negatively charged ions called electrons.

2.   Cathode rays deflect towards the positive plate of an electric field.

3.    The charge to mass ratio (e / m) for the gaseous particles taken in the discharge tube.

 

 

Anode rays:

1.     They have positively charges material particles.

2.    Anode  rays deflect towards the negative plate of an electric field.

3.    The charge to mass (e / m) ratio of the particles in anode rays depends upon the nature of the gas taken in the discharge tube.


Answered by MacTavish343
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ANODE RAYS

1 they are fast moving positively charged particles.

2 their e/m changes. It depends on the nature of gas used.

3 the also possess kinetic energy.

The characteristics properties of cathode rays are.

CATHODE RAY

1 These rays consists of negatuively charged particles.

2. these rays are a stream of fast moving particles.

3. They possess kinetic energy.

4 these can penetrate through matter.

5 their e/m ratio is constant

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