why is proton is called as canal rays
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Because most of the voltage drop occurs near the cathode, positive ions were accelerated and flew through the cathode. They were named canal rays. All positive ions, not just protons. ... A proton and antiproton attract collide and annihilate same with electrons and positrons but why not electrons and protons?
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Because most of the voltage drop occurs near the cathode, positive ions were accelerated and flew through the cathode. They were named canal rays. All positive ions, not just protons. ... A proton and antiproton attract collide and annihilate same with electrons and positrons
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