What is cathode rays? what is the nature of charge on cathode rays.
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Cathode rays consist of negatively charged particles called electron .so the nature of charge possessed by particles of cathode rays is negative.
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NATURE:
Cathode rays focused on a hard target (anticathode) produce X-rays or focused on a small object in a vacuum generate very high temperatures (cathode-ray furnace). When cathode rays strike certain molecules used to coat a cathode screen, they cause the molecules (and hence the screen) to emit light
CHARGE:
Thomson had shown that cathode rays behave as one would expect negatively charged material particles to behave. They deposited negative charge on an electrometer, and were deflected by both electric and magnetic fields in the appropriate direction for a negative charge.
DEFINITION:
Cathode rays consist of negatively charged particles called electrons. So the nature of charge possessed by particles of cathode rays is negative.
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NATURE:
Cathode rays focused on a hard target (anticathode) produce X-rays or focused on a small object in a vacuum generate very high temperatures (cathode-ray furnace). When cathode rays strike certain molecules used to coat a cathode screen, they cause the molecules (and hence the screen) to emit light
CHARGE:
Thomson had shown that cathode rays behave as one would expect negatively charged material particles to behave. They deposited negative charge on an electrometer, and were deflected by both electric and magnetic fields in the appropriate direction for a negative charge.
DEFINITION:
Cathode rays consist of negatively charged particles called electrons. So the nature of charge possessed by particles of cathode rays is negative.
Hope it helps!!!
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