Which of the following radiations constitutes a stream of electrons?

a

Ramma rays

b

X-rays

c

Cathode rays

d

Radio waves

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ademilekanjohn
9 years ago

noo. its cathode ray, from jj thompson experment

Abby26myschoolng
2 years ago

The radiation that constitutes a stream of electrons is:

C. Cathode rays.

Cathode rays are streams of electrons emitted from the negative electrode, or cathode, in a vacuum tube. They were first discovered by J.J. Thomson and have properties similar to electrons, such as the ability to be deflected by electric and magnetic fields. Radium rays and X-rays are forms of electromagnetic radiation, while radio waves are also electromagnetic waves but do not consist of streams of electrons.

peter samson
9 years ago

x-ray na..

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