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1.when we place a solid object in between two electrodes
The rays coming from cathode,produce a shadow .which explains cathode rays are coming straightline.
2.If an external electric field is applied, the cathode rays are deflected towards the +ve anode, so the rays must carry a negative charge.
They strike the metal foils and causes heating effect
They cause ionization of the gas in the discharge tube and produce X-rays when fall over hard metals like Tungstun, Molybdenum etc.They affect the photographic plates.
These observations Explain Cathode rays are meterial particles.
1.when we place a solid object in between two electrodes
The rays coming from cathode,produce a shadow .which explains cathode rays are coming straightline.
2.If an external electric field is applied, the cathode rays are deflected towards the +ve anode, so the rays must carry a negative charge.
They strike the metal foils and causes heating effect
They cause ionization of the gas in the discharge tube and produce X-rays when fall over hard metals like Tungstun, Molybdenum etc.They affect the photographic plates.
These observations Explain Cathode rays are meterial particles.
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1)cathode Ray particle travel in straight line therefore they travel in straight line.
2)cathode Ray particle rotate a light paddle wheel place in their path hence they consist of material mass pls mark it brainleast.,
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