I dunno if I'm right but I think it is called electrons. I mean, electrons were in cathode
Rays and were bent by a magnet right?
A modern day name for cathode rays is an electrons.
Cathode rays are electron beams.
canal rays
Cathode rays are electrons.
Cathode rays are electrons.
cathode rays can emit electrons anode can collect them
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."
There is no such thing as anode rays. The cathode rays (aka electron beam) just travels from cathode to anode.
experiments with cathode rays lead to the discovery of the Electron.
The charge of the particle in cathode rays is negative. This was determined by J.J. Thomson through his experiments with cathode ray tubes in the late 19th century, which led to the discovery of the electron.
yes, cathode rays are streams of electrons
The electron particles in cathode rays have a negative charge. So if a plate is positively charged, it would attract the cathode rays, and if it was negatively charged, it would repel the rays.