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how was the presence of cathode rays determined​

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Answered by safasajid
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To release electrons into the tube, they first must be detached from the atoms of the cathode. ... Cathode rays are invisible, but their presence was first detected in early vacuum tubes when they struck the glass wall of the tube, exciting the atoms of the glass and causing them to emit light, a glow called fluorescence.

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