Cathode Ray Tube, Drawing

Cathode Ray Tube, Highlighting Electrons. The Cathode Tube Makes It Possible To Demonstrate The Existence Of Electrons. A Tube Is Filled With Low Pressure Gas. A Cell In The Tube Is Connected To A Cathode, Creating A Cathode Ray Which Is Directed Between Two Positively Charged Metal Plates. The Ray Is Deflected. Conclusion, The Ray Is Negatively Charged. Thomson Deduced From This That The Ray Was Made Up Of Negatively Charged Particles, Known As Electrons. (Photo By BSIP/UIG Via Getty Images)
Cathode Ray Tube, Highlighting Electrons. The Cathode Tube Makes It Possible To Demonstrate The Existence Of Electrons. A Tube Is Filled With Low Pressure Gas. A Cell In The Tube Is Connected To A Cathode, Creating A Cathode Ray Which Is Directed Between Two Positively Charged Metal Plates. The Ray Is Deflected. Conclusion, The Ray Is Negatively Charged. Thomson Deduced From This That The Ray Was Made Up Of Negatively Charged Particles, Known As Electrons. (Photo By BSIP/UIG Via Getty Images)
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