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J. J. Thomson observed that cathod rays are deflected by an electric field - and from this discovered the electron.
Gamma rays are electromagnetic rays and thus have no charge or mass.
Neutron rays are very high-energy rays. They are composed of neutrons, which are particles with mass but no charge
Gamma rays being an electromagnetic wave are transverse in nature.
Sir Joseph Thomson (J.J. Thomson) determined the charge of the electron in 1897, calling them "corpuscles." Previously electron beams had been referred to as Lenard rays and cathode rays.J.J. Thompson with his cathod ray tube experiment.
Cathode rays are streams of electrons.
why it is necessary to decrease the pressure in the discharge tubbe to get cathode rays
J. J. Thomson observed that cathod rays are deflected by an electric field - and from this discovered the electron.
For the formation of the anode ray which is the opposit in direction of the cathod ray.
J. J. Thomson observed that cathod rays are deflected by an electric field - and from this discovered the electron.
capacitor storage the charge by the two plattes anode cathod & now insulater bettewen them.
J.J. discovered the electron. And the cathod rays wicth is made up of electrons :) and that's all Folkes!
J. J. Thomson observed that cathod rays are deflected by an electric field - and from this discovered the electron.
That they have neither a negative or positive charge
No, gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation which has no charge.
X Rays
Cathode rays are attracted to the positive charge on the anode! They are repelled by the negative charge on the cathode.