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What is difference between canal rays and anode rays

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Answered by sairithwik19
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Canal rays is the other name of anode rays which consist of positively charged particles. ... Canal rays or positive rays are those which contain positive ions and are positively charged. Cathode rays are negatively charged, whereas Canal Rays are positively charged.

Answered by TheWeirdGenius
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Canal rays is the other name of anode rays which consist of positively charged particles. ...

Canal rays or positive rays are those which contain positive ions and are positively charged.

Cathode rays are negatively charged, whereas Canal Rays are positively charged.

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