why cathod rays produce heating effect?
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They produce heat energy when they collide with the matter. It is due to the kinetic energy possessed by the cathode rays.
Explanation:
They generate heat when they strike a target. They are deflected by electric and magnetic fields and the direction of deflection shows that they are negatively charged particles. They produce heat energy when they collide with the matter. It is due to the kinetic energy possessed by the cathode rays.
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Explanation:
Cathode rays are negatively charged particles called as electrons: Cathode rays possess very high kinetic energy due to their high velocity
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