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the charge of cathode rays is​

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Answered by MasterDeb
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Explanation:

Thomson had shown that cathode rays behave as one would expect negatively charged material particles to behave. They deposited negative charge on an electrometer, and were deflected by both electric and magnetic fields in the appropriate direction for a negative charge.

Answered by kumarimoni172
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The charge of cathode rays is negative .

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