why do the cathode rays donot depend upon the nature of gas while canal rays does?
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Positive rays are sometimes known as the canal rays. ... Whereasthe cathode rays in the discharge tubeare the electrons produced due to ionization of gas and that emitted bycathode due to collision of positive ions and are hence independent ofnature of gas.
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Positive rays are sometimes known as the canal rays. ... Whereasthe cathode rays in the discharge tubeare the electrons produced due to ionization of gas and that emitted bycathode due to collision of positive ions and are hence independent ofnature of gas.
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Cathode ray is the beam of negatively charged electron generated in cathode ray tube experiment. ... But charge by mass ratio is different for different gases in case of canal rays. As the atomic masses of different gases are different and hence, the mass of anode ray particles varies in case of different gas
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