The ray which causes gas molecules to glow is known as

a

cathode ray

b

anode ray

c

molecular ray

d

gamma ray

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Dave333
4 years ago

Very correct,Now,A beam of cathode rays in a vacuum tube bent into a circle by a magnetic field generated by a Helmholtz coil. Cathode rays are normally invisible; in this demonstration with a Teltron tube, enough residual gas has been left that the gas atoms glow from luminescence when struck by the fast-moving electrons.

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