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what are canal rays ?​

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Answered by adilalam7808
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Canal rays are the rays of radiation which emerges in a tube which has been discharged and has the property of low pressure with voltage of high value conditions. Explanation: These canal rays are thus positive in nature of charge. ... They are also referred to as the Anode rays.

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Answered by PraptiMishra05
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Canal rays :- These are also known as anode rays which are made up of positively charged material particles known as protons. They are called as canal/anode rays because they seems to be coming from a perforated anode used in a discharge tube experiment.

The charge to the mass ratio (e/m ratio ) is not constant for these rays, and has been found different for different gases used in the discharge tube.

The mass of proton has been found to be nearly equal to that of hydrogen atom.(nearly 1).

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