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What is the difference in the origin of cathode rays and anode rays ?

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To answer the question regarding the difference in the origin of cathode rays and anode rays, we can break it down into a step-by-step explanation: ### Step 1: Define Cathode Rays Cathode rays are streams of electrons that are emitted from the cathode (negative electrode) in a vacuum tube when an electric current passes through it. ### Step 2: Define Anode Rays Anode rays, also known as positive rays, are streams of positively charged particles (often ions) that are emitted from the anode (positive electrode) in a vacuum tube. These rays are produced when the gas in the tube is ionized. ...
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