Cathode rays are streams of negatively charged particles, or electrons, which are accelerated from a cathode to the anode within a vacuum tube by an electrical potential. These rays travel to the positively charged anode, creating a visible beam. They are also known as electron beams and were instrumental in the discovery of the electron. Before … Continue reading introduction to cathode rays
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