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  • Understanding Cathode Rays: The Science of Negatively Charged Electrons
    Cathode rays are negatively charged because they consist of a stream of electrons. Electrons are subatomic particles that carry a negative electric charge. When an electric current is passed through a vacuum tube, the electrons in the tube are emitted from the cathode (the negative electrode) and travel towards the anode (the positive electrode). These electrons constitute the cathode rays.
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