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प्रश्न
How does cathode ray differ from as anode rays?
उत्तर
Cathode rays |
Anode rays |
These rays travel from the cathode to the anode. |
These rays travel from the anode to the cathode. |
They are made of negatively charged particles. |
They are made of positively charged particles. |
They produce a greenish-yellow fluorescence on a soda-glass screen. |
They produce fluorescence on a zinc sulphide screen. |
They are affected by an electric field, i.e. they are inflected towards a positive field and deflected towards a negative field. |
They are deflected by electric and magnetic fields but in a direction opposite to that of cathode rays. |
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