Atomic StructureHard
Question
The specific charge of cathode rays
Options
A.depends on the nature of the gas.
B.depends on the material of the discharge tube.
C.depends on the potential difference between cathode and anode.
D.is a universal constant.
Solution
Specific charge is $\left( \frac{e}{m} \right)$ ratio.
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