Chemistry, asked by sidhu6191, 1 year ago

what are cathode rays​

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Answered by pop9871
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A cathode ray is a beam of electrons in a vacuum tube traveling from the negatively charged electrode (cathode) at one end to the positively charged electrode (anode) at the other, across a voltage difference between the electrodes. They are also called electron beams.


sidhu6191: across a voltage differences means
sidhu6191: across a voltage differences means ??
pop9871: the difference in electricpotential between two points in an electric field; the work that has to be done in transferring unit positive charge from one point to the other, measured in volts.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Here is the answer...!!!

  • Cathode rays is a beam of electrons emitted from the cathode of a high-vacuum tube.

  • It is negativily charged

Hope it helps...!!!


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