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what happen to cathode rays when they are subject ​

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Answered by rajeevgupta39
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They get deflected as they are negatively charged particles. When the cathode rays are passed through an electric field between two parallel plates, cathode rays are deflected towards positive plate. ... As these are deflected towards positive plates, the particles of cathode rays are negatively charged.

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They get deflected as they are negatively charged particles. When the cathode rays are passed through an electric field between two parallel plates, cathode rays are deflected towards positive plate. ... As these are deflected towards positive plates, the particles of cathode rays are negatively charged.

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