State the properties of cathode rays.
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cathode rays travel from cathode to anode in straight lines
because if a greenish yellow fluorescence on the soda glass screen placed in a tube
they are affected by electric field that is they are inflected towards the positive period and reflected from the negative period this shows that they carry negative charge
when a beam of cathode rays is made to fall upon hard metallic target like tungsten, X rays are produced
the ratio of the charge to mass of the particles consisting cathode rays remains the same irrespective of the nature of the gas taken and of metal forming the cathode
because if a greenish yellow fluorescence on the soda glass screen placed in a tube
they are affected by electric field that is they are inflected towards the positive period and reflected from the negative period this shows that they carry negative charge
when a beam of cathode rays is made to fall upon hard metallic target like tungsten, X rays are produced
the ratio of the charge to mass of the particles consisting cathode rays remains the same irrespective of the nature of the gas taken and of metal forming the cathode
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Heya mate
The answer of ur question is
♢ Properties of cathode rays are as follows
☆ Cathode rays are negatively charged rays .
☆ They are massive in nature
So , they are made up of constituent particles ( negatively charged ) .
☆ They have ionisation effect
☆ They can produce X- rays when they are allowed to strike on hard metallic symbol .
☆ They also show heating effect.
☆ They travel in the straight line
hope it helps you ☺☺☺
The answer of ur question is
♢ Properties of cathode rays are as follows
☆ Cathode rays are negatively charged rays .
☆ They are massive in nature
So , they are made up of constituent particles ( negatively charged ) .
☆ They have ionisation effect
☆ They can produce X- rays when they are allowed to strike on hard metallic symbol .
☆ They also show heating effect.
☆ They travel in the straight line
hope it helps you ☺☺☺
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