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Q:
| A) The cathode rays originate from cathode and proceed towards the anode in a cathode-ray discharge tube. | B) The television picture tubes are nothing but cathode ray tubes. |
| C) The cathode rays themselves are not visible. | D) The characteristics of cathode rays depend upon the nature of the gas present in the cathode-ray tube. |
Answer: D) The characteristics of cathode rays depend upon the nature of the gas present in the cathode-ray tube.
Explanation:
Explanation:
Cathode ray is a beam of electrons emitted from the cathode of a vacuum tube. It is invisible. Cathode ray tubes are also found in televisions and computer monitors. Since cathode ray is a beam of electrons and all electrons are identical, charge to mass ratio is same for all the gases and does not depend on the nature of gas.
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