Michael Faraday Michael Faradaydiscoveredcathode rays
1838 -- Michael Faraday uses Volta 's batteryto discovercathode rays
the English scientist Michael Faraday ( 1791–1867discoveredcathode rays
application of MCQ(passive) was discovered byElectric charge on cathode rays
application of Description(passive) was discovered byThe electric charge on cathode rays
THE OTHER EXPERIMENTSThe particlescomposecathode rays
1st vaccume tube 1838 geisserinventedcathode rays
my home malaysia scheme of work Johann Hittorf in 1869 in primitive Crookes tubes(passive) were discoveredCathode rays
Julius Plücker and Johann Wilhelm Hittorf.[5(passive) were discovered byCathode rays
in late 1800 s(passive) were discoveredCathode rays
their interferencepreventedelectric deflection of the cathode rays
orderto createcathode rays
Sir William Crooke and its properties(passive) discovered byCathode rays
in a gas discharge tube ( similar to a conventional TV tube(passive) are createdCathode rays
in 1897(passive) were discoveredCathode rays
made by Heinrich Geisslerto discovercathode rays
others(passive) discovered bycathode rays
first(passive) were ... discoveredCathode rays
His uncle , Stanley Koch ... a scientistcreatedcathode rays
X - rays ... the cathodecreatedcathode rays
1879 William Crookesdiscoverscathode rays
Sir William Crooksdiscoveredcathode rays
Julius PluМcker(passive) were discovered byCathode rays
an expectationis contributingcathode rays
of charged particles electronsare composedof charged particles electrons
of negatively charged particles found in all atomswere composedof negatively charged particles found in all atoms
the blue glowcausedthe blue glow
the zinc sulfide to glowcausedthe zinc sulfide to glow
of negatively charged particles with a mass almost 2 thousand times smaller than the mass of the hydrogen atomwere composedof negatively charged particles with a mass almost 2 thousand times smaller than the mass of the hydrogen atom
of particles and had attempted to establish their relative mass and chargewere composedof particles and had attempted to establish their relative mass and charge
certain chemicals to glow in the dark when they were brought close to the window through which the rays were emergingcausedcertain chemicals to glow in the dark when they were brought close to the window through which the rays were emerging
the glass walls of Crookes 's tube to glow a dull blue colourcausedthe glass walls of Crookes 's tube to glow a dull blue colour
of a previously unknown negatively charged particle ... and thus is credited with the discovery and identification of the electronwere composedof a previously unknown negatively charged particle ... and thus is credited with the discovery and identification of the electron
in 1855 observations from the experimentswas discoveredin 1855 observations from the experiments
to not only the discovery of X - rayledto not only the discovery of X - ray
fluorescent materials to luminesce and are utilized in cathode - ray oscilloscopes and television tubes ( see cathode - ray tubecausefluorescent materials to luminesce and are utilized in cathode - ray oscilloscopes and television tubes ( see cathode - ray tube
to the Development of Televisionledto the Development of Television
to invention of the TVledto invention of the TV
crystals to fluoresce ... pass through solid objects , and affect photographic platescould causecrystals to fluoresce ... pass through solid objects , and affect photographic plates