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particlas on chathode rays have same charge to mass ratio as

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Answered by tushar8138
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 Cathode rays are made up of electrons and all electrons have same charge to-mass ratio. That’s why charge to mass ratio of all cathode rays is same.
Answered by anvitanvar032
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Explanation:

Given -  Cathode rays have the same charge-to-mass ratio.

To Find - Write the particles on cathode rays that have the same charge to mass ratio.

The component particle for solely cathode rays is always the same, which is why the ratio is the same. These electrons are identical and travel at a very high rate. As a result, for all gases, the charge to mass ratio (e/m) of cathode rays is the same.

The anode attracts the negatively charged electrons. When atoms or molecules lose electrons, positive ions develop and travel in the opposite direction. Because cathode rays are made up of negatively charged electrons, their charge-to-mass ratio is always the same.

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