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why glow disappear on low pressure in cathode rays?​

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Answered by vanrajmakwaname
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These rays are called cathode rays. When the pressure of the gas is equal to the atmospheric pressure the resistance of the gas between the electrodes very high. ... When the pressure decreases to about 3 mm of mercury the positive column gets detached from the cathode where a bluish glow called the negative glow is seen.
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