Biology, asked by ramnishk98, 10 months ago

what is cathode rays​

Answers

Answered by crimsonpain45
1

Answer:

  • A cathode ray is a beam of electrons in a vacuum tube traveling from the negatively charged electrode (cathode) at one end to the positively charged electrode (anode) at the other, across a voltage difference between the electrodes. They are also called electron beams
Answered by gurusamyeagle
0

Answer:

Cathode rays are beam of electrons emitted from the cathode of a high- vaccum tube

Similar questions
Math, 5 months ago