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Cathode rays are electrons.

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How do scientists detect cathode rays?

Cathode rays are found in vacuum tubes. Scientists are able to view them when they are a negative cathode because they emit a light and can glow.


Which scientist discovered that cathode rays are made up of negatively charged particles?

J.J. Thomson discovered that cathode rays are made up of negatively charged particles. He conducted experiments using cathode ray tubes and found that the rays were deflected by electric and magnetic fields in a manner consistent with the presence of negatively charged particles.


How are x rays made?

X- RAY made from cathode ray osloscope


Cathode rays were shown to be a stream of?

Cathode rays are electrons.


What is the evidence that show cathode rays consists of charged particles?

One piece of evidence is the observation that cathode rays are deflected by electric and magnetic fields, indicating they carry charge. Further evidence comes from the fact that cathode rays produce X-rays when striking a target, which is consistent with the behavior of charged particles like electrons. Additionally, the ratio of the charge to mass of the particles in cathode rays was found to be the same as that of electrons.


What are the uses of Cathode Rays and Anode Rays?

cathode rays can emit electrons anode can collect them


What particle was found using a cathode ray tube?

British scientist Sir Joseph J. Thomson discovered in 1897 that cathode rays were made up of what are now known as electrons.


What is the modern day name for cathode rays?

Cathode rays are electron beams.


What is modern name for cathode rays?

A modern day name for cathode rays is an electrons.


In cathode ray tube cathode and anode rays travel opposite to each other but they are not neutralized. why?

There is no such thing as anode rays. The cathode rays (aka electron beam) just travels from cathode to anode.


Thomson made his discovery about the atom during an experiment using?

Cathode Rays


Who said Cathode rays are made up of negayively charged particles?

J.J.Thompson