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Which rays move from cathode to anode?

Radio waves

infrared rays


ultraviolet rays

cathode rays​

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Answered by Anonymous
168

Question :-

  • Which rays move from cathode to anode?

a) Radio waves

b) Infrared rays

c) Ultraviolet rays

d)Cathode rays ☑

Answer :-

d)Cathode rays ☑

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  • These rays are invisible but their behaviour can be observed with the help of fluorescent or phosphorescent material, which glow when hit by them.
  • These rays travel in straight lines in the absence of electric and magnetic field
  • In the presence of electric field they are detected towards anode and in magnetic field towards south pole.
  • Cathode rays contains a negatively charged particles called electrons.
  • The nature of cathode rays is found to be independent of nature of the cathode material and nature of the gas in the tube.Electrons are considered as constituent particles of all atoms.

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Answered by skprincktr
2

Answer:

Cathode rays

Explanation:

A glowing beam (the cathode ray) travels from the cathode to the anode.

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