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Why nature of cathode rays does not depend on the gas in discharge tube

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Answered by TheNarayan
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Explanation:

cathode rays do not depend on the nature of gas or the anodes whereas the canal rays do. Whereas the cathode rays in the discharge tube are the electrons produced due to ionization of gas and that emitted by cathode due to collision of positive ions and are hence independent of nature of gas.

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Answered by amitpatel17
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Explanation:

properties of cathode ray reveals the answer of this question..

Characteristics of cathode rays are:

(i) The cathode rays start from the cathode and move towards the anode.

(ii) These rays themselves are not visible but their behaviour can be observed with the help of phosphor materials such as ZnS.

(iii) In the absence of an electrical field or magnetic field, these rays travel in straight lines.

(iv) In the presence of the electrical or magnetic field, the behaviour of cathode rays will be similar to that expected from negatively charged particles.

(v) The characteristics of cathode rays i.e. electrons don't depend upon the material of electrodes.

Thus both assertion and reasons are correct but the reason is not the explanation of the

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