what are the properties of cathode rays
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They are produced by the negative electrode, or cathode, in an evacuated tube, and travel towards the anode.
They travel in straight lines and cast sharp shadows.
They have energy and can do work.
They are deflected by electric and magnetic fields and have a negative charge.
They are beams of tiny, negatively charged particles called electrons.
They travel in straight lines and cast sharp shadows.
They have energy and can do work.
They are deflected by electric and magnetic fields and have a negative charge.
They are beams of tiny, negatively charged particles called electrons.
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