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What are cathode rays?

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Physics WAEC 2024

What are cathode rays?

  • Stream of electrons checkmark
  • Beam of neutrons
  • Beam of protons
  • Stream of alpha particles

The correct answer is: A

Explanation

Cathode rays are streams of electrons emitted from the cathode (negative electrode) in a vacuum tube. Cathode rays can be deflected by magnetic and electric fields, demonstrating their charge and nature as electrons.

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