Why charge to mass ratio of anode rays are
different for
different gases
gases in
the
discharge tube?
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Anode rays are produced in the discharged tube on applying a high electrical voltage to the gas which is present in the tube. The atoms break down into negatively charged particles and positively charged particles. These positively charged particles are anode rays. The nature of anode rays depends on the gas which is taken in the tube as these rays are produced from the gas present in the tube. The different gases have different types of positive rays ,that contain particles of different mass and charge. Therefore,the charge to mass ratio of anode depends on the gas. This ratio is non constant
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