what happens to e/m ratio if the taken in discharge tube is changed or material of the cathode is changed.
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The cathode ray is an electron beam produced from the cathode strikes the anode plate. This is negatively charged particle , and particles are electrons whose e/m ratio is constant for all gases, Their charge and mass is constant no matter what gas you use in the cathode ray discharge tube.
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The cathode ray is an electron beam produced from the cathode strikes the anode plate. This is negatively charged particle, and particles are electrons whose e/m ratio is constant for all gases, Their charge and mass is constant no matter what gas you use in the cathode ray discharge tube. Hence the given statement is false.
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