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Why cathode rays are different from x rays

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Answered by Anujyadav112
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Answer. Cathode rays are a beam of electrons emerging from the cathode (the negative terminal) within an electron tube. Electrons are actual particles with mass and charge. X-rays are not charged particles but massless electromagnetic radiation

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Answered by srig33637
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Cathode rays are a beam of electrons emerging from the cathode (the negative terminal) within an electron tube. Electrons are actual particles with mass and charge. X-rays are not charged particles but massless electromagnetic radiation.

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