Anode rays differ from cathode rays in several aspects and their specific charge - charge/mass or e/m ratio is an important feature.
Their is only a few similarities between them like origination...
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♢ Properties of cathode rays are as follows
☆ Cathode rays are negatively charged rays . ☆ They are massive in nature So , they are made up of constituent particles ( negatively charged ) . ☆ They have ionisation effect ☆ They can produce X- rays when they are allowed to strike on hard metallic symbol . ☆ They also show heating effect. ☆ They travel in the straight line
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Anode rays differ from cathode rays in several aspects and their specific charge - charge/mass or e/m ratio is an important feature.
Their is only a few similarities between them like origination...
hope it helps
The answer of ur question is
♢ Properties of cathode rays are as follows
☆ Cathode rays are negatively charged rays .
☆ They are massive in nature
So , they are made up of constituent particles ( negatively charged ) .
☆ They have ionisation effect
☆ They can produce X- rays when they are allowed to strike on hard metallic symbol .
☆ They also show heating effect.
☆ They travel in the straight line
hope it helps you ☺☺☺