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27 December, 05:02

What did J. J. Thomson observe when he applied electric voltage to a cathode ray tube in his famous experiment? The stream of cathode ray particles was moving very slowly. The glass opposite of the negative electrode started to glow. The electric voltage had little effect on the stream of particles. The tube contained two pieces of metal that served as electrodes.

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  1. 27 December, 05:15
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    I just took the test its B. The glass opposite of the negative electrode started to glow.
  2. 27 December, 05:26
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    He noticed that C, the electric voltage had little effect on the stream of particles.
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