When an external electric field is applied, what difference in observation is seen in the case of cathode and anode rays?
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What happens to cathode rays when they are subjected to an electric field?
Cathode rays consist of negatively charged particles. When cathode rays are subjected to an electrical field, these get deflected towards the positively charge plate i.e. Anode.
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These rays are attract towards the positive plate when an external electric field is applied this shows that the rain is contained negatively charged particles.
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