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A stream of charged particles is called an electrical current.
A stream of electrically charged particles that is sent out by the crona is called a cosmic ray. Such rays contain very high levels of radiation.
No, a cathode ray tube consists of a stream of electrons.
Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles. When you have a cloud that at the top of it is most negativity charged and the bottom is positively charged and it rolls over a point in the ground that is negatively charged this causes lightening and actually lightening goes from the ground up to the clouds not from the clouds to the ground as believed - the lightning is composed of a stream of electrons
The sun outputs a stream of charged particles called the solar wind, These particles travel through space and if they come near the Earth, the Earth's magnetic field captures them and guides them towards the poles. This magnetic trap and its captured stream of particles is called the magnetosphere even though it is tear drop shaped with the tail pointing away from the sun.
SOLAR WIND
A stream of charged particles is called an electrical current.
Solar wind.
Solar wind
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A stream of electrically charged particles that is sent out by the crona is called a cosmic ray. Such rays contain very high levels of radiation.
Solar wind.
Solar rat
Thomson set out to prove that the cathode rays produced from the cathode were actually a stream of negatively charged particles called electrons.
Solar wind.
solar wind
It is called the corona of the sun.