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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?

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What is modern name for cathode rays?

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What is the old name of cathode rays?

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What did experiments with cathode rays lead to the discovery of what?

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What is the charge of the particle in cathode rays?

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Is cathrone rays steams of electron?

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How do charged plates affect the path of cathode rays?

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