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3 June, 03:58

A positively charged object is placed to the right of a cathode ray. which direction will the ray bend

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  1. 3 June, 04:11
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    Cathode rays are negatively charged.

    Chatode rays are electron beams.

    Then, based on the knwon principle that two objects with different sign of charge attract each other, when a positively charged object is placed to the right of a cathode ray (whose charge is negative), the ray will be attracted by the positevely charged object.

    So, the ray will bend to the right.
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