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What is modern name for cathode rays?

A modern day name for cathode rays is an electrons.


Why anode rays also known as canal rays?

Anode rays are also known as canal rays because they were discovered to be positively charged particles produced in a cathode tube when the cathode rays strike a gas at low pressure. The particles travel in the opposite direction of cathode rays and move towards the anode or positive electrode, hence the name "anode rays."


How magnetic field is related with cathode rays in physics?

Cathode rays are negatively charged particles that move in curved paths in the presence of a magnetic field. The direction and curvature of the cathode rays can be controlled by adjusting the strength and orientation of the magnetic field. This phenomenon is known as the magnetic deflection of cathode rays and is used in devices like cathode ray tubes.


What is the difference between electron beam and cathod rays?

X ray is light and belongs to the family of electromagnetic waves. It is said to be photon whose rest mass is zero. X ray does not have charge.Electron is considered as particle which has mass, of 9.1 x10 -31 kg.Electrons posses negative charge that equals 1.602 x 10 -19 C


Cathode rays were shown to be a stream of?

Cathode rays are electrons.


Cathode rays were found to be made of protons.?

Cathode rays are electrons.


What are the uses of Cathode Rays and Anode Rays?

cathode rays can emit electrons anode can collect them


Are cathode rays deflected toward a negatively charged plate in an electric field?

Yes, cathode rays are deflected towards a positively charged plate in an electric field. The negatively charged particles in the cathode rays are attracted to the positive plate, causing the deflection.


What is the modern day name for cathode rays?

Cathode rays are electron beams.


Why cathode rays are negatively charged?

Cathode rays are negatively charged because they are composed of electrons, which have a negative charge. When a high voltage is applied to the cathode in a vacuum tube, electrons are emitted from the cathode and accelerated towards the anode, creating a beam of negatively charged particles known as cathode rays.


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.


What are streams of electrons directed by a vacuum called?

i think it is known as cathode rays, but i am not sure