why do cathode rays travel in straight line in absence of electrical and magnetic field
and how the behaviour of cathode rays are similar to negatively charged particles
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Just like a wave, cathode rays also travel in the straight line in the absence of an electrical and magnetic field because when an object is placed in the path of a cathode ray they strike on it and produce a shadow. So, option B is also the correct statement.
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Just like a wave, cathode rays also travel in the straight line in the absence of an electrical and magnetic field because when an object is placed in the path of a cathode ray they strike on it and produce a shadow
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