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Why is a partially evacuated discharge tube taken for thomson's experiment?

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Answered by sandipsingh1
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A Crookes tube: light and dark. Electrons (cathode rays) travel in straight lines from the cathode (left), as shown by the shadow cast by the metal Maltese cross on the fluorescence of the righthand glass wall of the tube. The anode is the electrode at the bottom.
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