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what are canal rays and what is the nature of the constituents of canal rays​

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Answered by belojude
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Canal rays are anode rays which are a beam of positive ions given by anode in an experiment conducted by Goldstein when he passed electricity at high voltage through a gas at very low pressure in a discharge tube. They consist of positively charged particles.

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Answered by maniyachawla12
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Canal rays or anode rays were discovered by E Goldstein. These are seen moving from the anode to cathode in a specially designed discharge tube, when a high voltage is applied across the electrodes. These rays are consists of positively charged particles known as protons. The nature of canal rays depends upon the nature of gas enclosed in discharge tube. They have a charge equal in magnitude but opposite in sign to that of electron. Their mass is about 1840 times to that of electron.

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