Why do the canal rays obtained by using different gases have different e/m values?
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Canal rays depend upon nature of gas because the origin of canal rays are gaseous ions. The gaseous atoms present in the glass discharge tube are hit by the cathode rays, which cause the electrons to gain energy and move out of the atom
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An anode ray or the canal ray is a positive ion beam produced by certain gas-discharge tube kinds. They are the streams of the gas's positive ions in the discharge tube. Each ion's mass is almost united to the atom's mass. ii. Electrical and magnetic fields deflect them.
The atomic masses of separate gasses are distinct and therefore the mass of anode ray particles differs when using separate gasses in the discharge tube and therefore the load or the mass ratio varies as well.
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