what happens to cathode rays when magnetic and electric field are applied successively
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Cathode rays are stream of electrons. Electrons are negatively charged and they get attracted to positive potentials.
If an electric field is applied then the electrons experience a force towards the positive side which is opposite to the direction of electric field (Electric field’s direction is from positive to negative)
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If an electric field is applied then the electrons experience a force towards the positive side which is opposite to the direction of electric field (Electric field’s direction is from positive to negative)
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