In Discharge tube experiment, why the gas is taken at very low pressure?
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In the discharge tube experiment,the gases are taken at a very low pressure as the there will be very less collision with the molecules of air. . Here,the scientists took the gas at a very low pressure so that they hoped to find (if any) molecules with enough velocity bombarding the flurocent screen to light it up . .
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the gas is kept at low pressure for the collision of electrons that move from anode with high speed and gas which is present at low pressure to form the cathode rays
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