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What are conditions for cathode ray experiment

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Answered by leuaxen
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hey dear here is your answer.....

The conditions fir the cathode ray experiment are..

➡️Cathode ray consists of matter particles and posses energy.

➡️ cathode rays travel in straight line.

➡️ cathode rays consist of negatively charged particles.

➡️ cathode rays heat the object on which they fall.

➡️ cathode rays can penetrate through thin metallic sheets

➡️ cathode rays ionize the gases through which they travel.

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Answered by harshitaczone9
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J. J Thomson experiment with cathode rays tubes showed that all atoms contain tiny negatively charged subatomic particles or electrons. Thomson proposed the plum pudding model of the atom, which had negatively charged electrons

embedded within a positively charged '' soup''.

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