optical charged plate attracted the beam. he concluded that the beam was made up of particles that have a new electric charge.
JJ Thomson used a cathode ray tube in his atomic theory experiment, known as the cathode ray experiment. By observing the behavior of cathode rays in the tube, he was able to discover the existence of electrons and propose the plum pudding model of the atom.
Thomson's cathode-ray tube experiments helped scientists discover the existence of negatively charged particles, or electrons, and their fundamental role in the structure of atoms. This laid the foundation for the development of the atomic model and contributed to the field of particle physics.
Dalton performed the cathode ray experiment.
It was the investigator J. J. Thomson who did experiments with an early cathode ray tube. You'll find a link below.
it was electrons
J.J Thomson conducted the cathode-ray tube experiment in 1911.
J.J Thomson's made a A cathode ray tube. This is a tube that is hollow and is sealed.
J.J. Thompson
from his cathode ray tube experiment
The inventor of the cathode ray tube was Kalman Tihanyi. Tihanyi was a Hungarian physicist and inventor, born in Slovakia in 1897.
J.J. Thomson used a cathode ray tube to discover electrons. By passing an electric current through the tube, he observed the deflection of a beam of electrons, which led to his conclusion about the existence of electrons.
At the end of the 1800's
The cathode ray experiment helped discover electrons
JJ Thomson used a cathode ray tube in his atomic theory experiment, known as the cathode ray experiment. By observing the behavior of cathode rays in the tube, he was able to discover the existence of electrons and propose the plum pudding model of the atom.
J.J. Thomson used cathode ray tubes to prove the existence of electrons.
A "CRT" is a cathode ray tube. An old style computer monitor (not computer).
Electrons.