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  1. Cathode ray - Wikipedia

    • High speed beams of cathode rays can also be steered and manipulated by electric fields created by additional metal plates in the tube to which voltage is applied, or magnetic fields created by coils of wire (electromagnets). See more

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    Cathode rays or electron beams (e-beam) are streams of electrons observed in discharge tubes. If an evacuated glass tube is equipped with two electrodes and a voltage is applied, glass behind the positive electrode i… See more

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    Cathode rays are so named because they are emitted by the negative electrode, or cathode, in a vacuum tube. To release electrons into the tube, they first must be detached from the atoms of the cathode. In the early ex… See more

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  2. High-speed cathode rays1234:
    • Ionize the gas through which they pass.
    • Travel at speeds ranging from 1/20 to 1/10 of the velocity of light.
    • Can pass through thin sheets of matter.
    • Can affect a photographic film.
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    Cathode rays ionize the gas through which they pass. They travel with high speed ranging from 1/20 to 1/10 of the velocity of light. Cathode rays can pass through thin sheets of matter. They can affect a photographic film.
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    A high voltage, often as high as 3000 V, is connected between the cathode and the anode and this accelerates the electrons to a high speed – around 30 000 000 m/s or about 1/10 of the speed of light! The beam of electrons is called a cathode ray because it starts from the cathode. 1.
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    They travel at high speed when voltage is applied to the electrodes and some bypass the anode to strike the glass. This causes atoms in the glass to be raised to a higher energy level, producing a fluorescent glow.
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    Cathode rays are the beam of electrons travelling from the negatively-charged cathode to the positively charged anode at the other end of the vacuum tube. These cathode rays travel in a straight-line path at high speed when a voltage difference is applied to the electrodes.
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