The electric current in a discharge tube containing a gas is due to
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In discharge tubes, a high electric field (corresponding to voltage) is applied between two electrodes, the medium between which is a gas at low pressure. Due to the electric field, the gas gets ionised, releasing electrons which move towards the anode, thus constituting the electric current.
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