CEM 141 Lecture 4: CEM 141-lecture #4- atoms and elements

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11 Sep 2016
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Catho ray tube: glass tube consisting of 2 electrodes under very low pressure. When a high voltage is applied, cathode emits particles that move toward anode. Mass of particles was about ~2,000 times lighter than h atom. Particles emerged from one disce (the cathode) and moved to the other (the anode) These particles could be deflected by electrical fields in a direction that would indicate they were negatively charged. The particles could also be deflected by magnetic fields. The particles carried the electrical charge- that is if the ray was bent, for example by a magnetic field, the charge went with it. The metal that the cathode was made of did not affect the behavior of the ray- so whatever the composition of the ray- it appeared to be independent of the element that if came from. The particles were identical regardless of the identity of the cathode.

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