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Dalton performed the cathode ray experiment.
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It was the investigator J. J. Thomson who did experiments with an early cathode ray tube. You'll find a link below.
Were composed of no charge particles .
William Crookes concluded from cathode rays that there was something more to an atom. Something that carried an electrical current. This was a mystery at the time. William Crooke's experiment helped pave the way for J.J. Thompson's discovery of the electron.
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Dalton performed the cathode ray experiment.
A cathode is an electrode through which electrical current exits a polarized electrical device. Its opposite is the anode, through which electrical current enters the electrical device. Positively charged ions, called cations, move towards the cathode, while negatively charged ions, called anions, move towards the anode.
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In a directly heated cathode, the filament is the cathode and emits the electrons. In an indirectly heated cathode, the filament or heater heats a separate metal cathode electrode which emits the electrons.
You would find a cathode in a polarized electrical device. A cathode is an electrode that energy flows through and out of. Positively charged cations are attracted to cathodes.
It was the investigator J. J. Thomson who did experiments with an early cathode ray tube. You'll find a link below.
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A gas discharge lamp has a gas and has a cathode, an anode, and an ignition electrode. Individual discharges of a series of lamp discharges are spaced at least one millisecond from each other, and the individual discharges are generated by providing an electrical charge between the cathode and the anode and providing two or more electrical pulses to the ignition electrode. The second and following electrical pulses occur within a predetermined time of the first pulse. The electrical charge between the cathode and anode is of sufficient voltage and current to create an electrical arc between the cathode and the anode with the gas is ionized.
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Niels Borh, a Danish scientist, discovered this in 1913