In JJ Thomson's Apparatus for measuring e/m ratio of electron, when only electric field is applied why electron strike at point P2?
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because cathode ray's are negativity charged and (+)positive charge attracts (-) negative charge, that is why the elctron strike at point p2
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because cathode rays are negatively charged
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