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what are cathode rays ? how are these rays formed ?​

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Answered by ItzInnocentKudi
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Cathode rays come from the cathode, because the cathode is charged negatively. So those rays strike and ionize the gas sample inside the container. The electrons that were ejected from gas ionization travel to the anode. These rays are electrons that are actually produced from the gas ionization inside the tube.

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Answered by bhumikasingh16
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Cathod rays are originating from cathode as cathode is negatively charged. This rays hit the gas sample inside the tube and ionize it . The electrons ejected from the ionisation of the gas travel towards anode . These rays are actually electrons produced during ionisation of the gas inside the tube.

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