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production of anode rays​

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Answered by adarsh2627
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The process by which anode rays are formed in a gas-discharge anode ray tube is as follows. These collide with atoms of the gas, knocking electrons off of them and creating more positive ions. These ions and electrons in turn strike more atoms, creating more positive ions in a chain reaction.

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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The anode rays are produced by the bombardment of high-speed electrons of the cathode rays on them.

  • Anode rays consist of positively charged particles and are also known as positive rays or canal rays.
  • These rays are believed to be produced as a result of the knock out of the electrons from the gaseous atoms by the bombardment of high-speed electrons of the cathode rays on them.
  • The anode rays are made up of Helium positive ions or oxygen positive ions.

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