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The e/m ratio of cathode rays is x unit, when hydrogen is filled in the discharge tube. What will be its value when deuterium `(D_(2))` is filled in it?

A

x unit

B

x/2 unit

C

2x unit

D

x/4 unit

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e/m value of cathode rays independent on the nature of gas
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  • The specific charge (charge/mass) of cathode rays is x unit, when hydrogen is filled in the discharge tube. What will be its value, when deuterium (D_(2)) is filled in it?

    A
    `(x)/(4)` unit
    B
    `(x)/(2)` unit
    C
    2x unit
    D
    x unit
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    A
    Electrons
    B
    Protons
    C
    Neutrons
    D
    Nucleus
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    A
    nature of the gas filled in the tube
    B
    nature of the material of anode
    C
    nature of the material of cathode
    D
    all of the above
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