What are cathode rays?
-During the 19th century, Michael Faraday Heinrich Geissler, William Crookes and Heinrich Hertz studied the effects of applying high voltages across gases at low pressure in discharge tubes
What is a discharge tube?
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What happened to the low pressure gas?
What are the features of a discharge tube?
What changes were made to the discharge tube?
What was concluded from the discharge tube?
What are cathode rays?
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What is a paradigm?
Paradigm means the typical pattern or example. In science, a paradigm shift refers to a change in the basic assumptions within the main theories
What is a Geissler tube?
- Large voltage applied to the electrodes either end of the tube, an electrical current passed through the gas
Why does the tube glow?
What did William Crookes and Faraday do do?
What happens when there are very few or very many gas molecules?
What did they think the cathode rays were?
- Some thought a new type of electromagnetic wave which were separate from the current in the gas
How was it settled what cathode rays were?
What is thermionic emission?
The release of electrons (or charge carriers) from a heated source
What are cold discharge tubes?
The early discharge tubes produced cathode rays due to the large electric field between the cathode and anode
Describe thermionic emission
What happens during thermionic emission?
How do you calculate the speed of an electron?
What is the energy gained form the work done on each electron?
1/2mv^2 = eV
What happens as you increase the voltage and current?
What happened January 1897?
What did J.J Thomson do?
What forces act on the electron?