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Q: How does Thomson model of an atom explain the behavior of static electricity rays canal rays?
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How does Thomsons model of an atom explain the behavior of static electricity cathode rays and canal rays?

As the cathode rays carry a charge of negative electricity, are deflected by an electrostatic force as if they were negatively electrified, and are acted on by a magnetic force in just the way in which this force would act on a negatively electrified body moving along the path of these rays, I can see no escape from the conclusion that they are charges of negative electricity carried by particles of matter. -J. J. Thomson


Why can static electricity not to be used to run a television?

static electricity is static electricity


Is static electricity not really static?

Static electricity is static. It's just shortened.


What is the relationship between atoms and static electricity?

static electricity can be called high voltage static electricity can be called high voltage static electricity can bend water


Is lightning a current or static electricity?

static electricity


Which is a characteristic of static electricity?

Which is a characteristic of static electricity


What does static electricity constitute?

Static electricity constitutes of charges that are static i.e. they do not move.


What is static electricity in the easy form?

Easy static electricity


What is useful about static electricity?

You can move things with static electricity!


How do you use static electricity?

everything electronic is static electricity


What materials can be charged with static electricity?

Nothing can be charged by static electricity.


What are 2 causes static electricity?

Static electricity translates into electrons not in motion. Typically, you rub rubber on fur to get static electricity. I get static electricity from petting my cat (I am a rubber of my cat, but I am not made of rubber.)