MCQ
The $(e/m)$ for positive rays in comparison to cathode rays is
  • Very low
  • B
    Very high
  • C
    Same
  • D
    None

Answer

Correct option: A.
Very low
a
Cathode rays contains electrons and positive rays contain positive charged gaseous atom mass of electron is negligible in comparison to positive charge atom

$\therefore e / m$ ratio for cathode rays is very low.

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