307620
Assertion : Cathode rays get deflected towards the positive plate of the electric field. Reason : Cathode rays consist of negatively charged particles known as electrons.
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct.
Explanation:
Opposite charges attract each other. The cathode rays are negatively charged and therefore move towards the positive plate. So option (1) is correct.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307618
The highest value of e/m of anode rays has been observed when the discharge tube is filled with
1 nitrogen
2 oxygen
3 hydrogen
4 helium
Explanation:
Hydrogen is the only element that does not carry any neutron. In anode ray discharge, it carries one positive charge and mass is also one. So, the e/m ratio is 1. But, for other gases as the molecular gas increases. The number of neutrons also increases so charge (number of proton) by mass (number of protons + number of neutrons) does not remain one but it becomes less than one because mass is always greater than charge except for hydrogen.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307619
Which of the following statements is wrong about cathode rays?
1 They travel in straight line towards cathode.
2 They produce heating effect.
3 They are carrying negative charge.
4 They produce X - rays when strike with material having high atomic masses.
Explanation:
They travel in straight lines towards anode as they carry negative charge.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307622
The study of cathode rays (i.e., electronic discharge through gases) shows that
1 \({\rm{\alpha - }}\) particles are heavier than protons
2 All forms of matter contain electrons
3 All nuclei contain protons
4 e/m is constant
Explanation:
J.J. Thomson determined the e/m value of the electron by studying the deflections of cathode rays in electric and magnetic fields. The value of e/m has been found to be \({\rm{ - 1}}{\rm{.7588 \times 1}}{{\rm{0}}^{\rm{8}}}\) C/g and always remains same.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307623
Assertion : Charge to mass ratio of cathode ray particles is same irrespective of the nature of cathode used or of the gas taken in the discharge tube. Reason : Electrons are universal constituents of all matter.
1 If both Assertion & Reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
2 If both Assertion & Reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
3 If Assertion is true statement but Reason is false.
307620
Assertion : Cathode rays get deflected towards the positive plate of the electric field. Reason : Cathode rays consist of negatively charged particles known as electrons.
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct.
Explanation:
Opposite charges attract each other. The cathode rays are negatively charged and therefore move towards the positive plate. So option (1) is correct.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307618
The highest value of e/m of anode rays has been observed when the discharge tube is filled with
1 nitrogen
2 oxygen
3 hydrogen
4 helium
Explanation:
Hydrogen is the only element that does not carry any neutron. In anode ray discharge, it carries one positive charge and mass is also one. So, the e/m ratio is 1. But, for other gases as the molecular gas increases. The number of neutrons also increases so charge (number of proton) by mass (number of protons + number of neutrons) does not remain one but it becomes less than one because mass is always greater than charge except for hydrogen.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307619
Which of the following statements is wrong about cathode rays?
1 They travel in straight line towards cathode.
2 They produce heating effect.
3 They are carrying negative charge.
4 They produce X - rays when strike with material having high atomic masses.
Explanation:
They travel in straight lines towards anode as they carry negative charge.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307622
The study of cathode rays (i.e., electronic discharge through gases) shows that
1 \({\rm{\alpha - }}\) particles are heavier than protons
2 All forms of matter contain electrons
3 All nuclei contain protons
4 e/m is constant
Explanation:
J.J. Thomson determined the e/m value of the electron by studying the deflections of cathode rays in electric and magnetic fields. The value of e/m has been found to be \({\rm{ - 1}}{\rm{.7588 \times 1}}{{\rm{0}}^{\rm{8}}}\) C/g and always remains same.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307623
Assertion : Charge to mass ratio of cathode ray particles is same irrespective of the nature of cathode used or of the gas taken in the discharge tube. Reason : Electrons are universal constituents of all matter.
1 If both Assertion & Reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
2 If both Assertion & Reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
3 If Assertion is true statement but Reason is false.
307620
Assertion : Cathode rays get deflected towards the positive plate of the electric field. Reason : Cathode rays consist of negatively charged particles known as electrons.
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct.
Explanation:
Opposite charges attract each other. The cathode rays are negatively charged and therefore move towards the positive plate. So option (1) is correct.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307618
The highest value of e/m of anode rays has been observed when the discharge tube is filled with
1 nitrogen
2 oxygen
3 hydrogen
4 helium
Explanation:
Hydrogen is the only element that does not carry any neutron. In anode ray discharge, it carries one positive charge and mass is also one. So, the e/m ratio is 1. But, for other gases as the molecular gas increases. The number of neutrons also increases so charge (number of proton) by mass (number of protons + number of neutrons) does not remain one but it becomes less than one because mass is always greater than charge except for hydrogen.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307619
Which of the following statements is wrong about cathode rays?
1 They travel in straight line towards cathode.
2 They produce heating effect.
3 They are carrying negative charge.
4 They produce X - rays when strike with material having high atomic masses.
Explanation:
They travel in straight lines towards anode as they carry negative charge.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307622
The study of cathode rays (i.e., electronic discharge through gases) shows that
1 \({\rm{\alpha - }}\) particles are heavier than protons
2 All forms of matter contain electrons
3 All nuclei contain protons
4 e/m is constant
Explanation:
J.J. Thomson determined the e/m value of the electron by studying the deflections of cathode rays in electric and magnetic fields. The value of e/m has been found to be \({\rm{ - 1}}{\rm{.7588 \times 1}}{{\rm{0}}^{\rm{8}}}\) C/g and always remains same.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307623
Assertion : Charge to mass ratio of cathode ray particles is same irrespective of the nature of cathode used or of the gas taken in the discharge tube. Reason : Electrons are universal constituents of all matter.
1 If both Assertion & Reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
2 If both Assertion & Reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
3 If Assertion is true statement but Reason is false.
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CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307620
Assertion : Cathode rays get deflected towards the positive plate of the electric field. Reason : Cathode rays consist of negatively charged particles known as electrons.
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct.
Explanation:
Opposite charges attract each other. The cathode rays are negatively charged and therefore move towards the positive plate. So option (1) is correct.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307618
The highest value of e/m of anode rays has been observed when the discharge tube is filled with
1 nitrogen
2 oxygen
3 hydrogen
4 helium
Explanation:
Hydrogen is the only element that does not carry any neutron. In anode ray discharge, it carries one positive charge and mass is also one. So, the e/m ratio is 1. But, for other gases as the molecular gas increases. The number of neutrons also increases so charge (number of proton) by mass (number of protons + number of neutrons) does not remain one but it becomes less than one because mass is always greater than charge except for hydrogen.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307619
Which of the following statements is wrong about cathode rays?
1 They travel in straight line towards cathode.
2 They produce heating effect.
3 They are carrying negative charge.
4 They produce X - rays when strike with material having high atomic masses.
Explanation:
They travel in straight lines towards anode as they carry negative charge.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307622
The study of cathode rays (i.e., electronic discharge through gases) shows that
1 \({\rm{\alpha - }}\) particles are heavier than protons
2 All forms of matter contain electrons
3 All nuclei contain protons
4 e/m is constant
Explanation:
J.J. Thomson determined the e/m value of the electron by studying the deflections of cathode rays in electric and magnetic fields. The value of e/m has been found to be \({\rm{ - 1}}{\rm{.7588 \times 1}}{{\rm{0}}^{\rm{8}}}\) C/g and always remains same.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307623
Assertion : Charge to mass ratio of cathode ray particles is same irrespective of the nature of cathode used or of the gas taken in the discharge tube. Reason : Electrons are universal constituents of all matter.
1 If both Assertion & Reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
2 If both Assertion & Reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
3 If Assertion is true statement but Reason is false.
307620
Assertion : Cathode rays get deflected towards the positive plate of the electric field. Reason : Cathode rays consist of negatively charged particles known as electrons.
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct.
Explanation:
Opposite charges attract each other. The cathode rays are negatively charged and therefore move towards the positive plate. So option (1) is correct.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307618
The highest value of e/m of anode rays has been observed when the discharge tube is filled with
1 nitrogen
2 oxygen
3 hydrogen
4 helium
Explanation:
Hydrogen is the only element that does not carry any neutron. In anode ray discharge, it carries one positive charge and mass is also one. So, the e/m ratio is 1. But, for other gases as the molecular gas increases. The number of neutrons also increases so charge (number of proton) by mass (number of protons + number of neutrons) does not remain one but it becomes less than one because mass is always greater than charge except for hydrogen.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307619
Which of the following statements is wrong about cathode rays?
1 They travel in straight line towards cathode.
2 They produce heating effect.
3 They are carrying negative charge.
4 They produce X - rays when strike with material having high atomic masses.
Explanation:
They travel in straight lines towards anode as they carry negative charge.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307622
The study of cathode rays (i.e., electronic discharge through gases) shows that
1 \({\rm{\alpha - }}\) particles are heavier than protons
2 All forms of matter contain electrons
3 All nuclei contain protons
4 e/m is constant
Explanation:
J.J. Thomson determined the e/m value of the electron by studying the deflections of cathode rays in electric and magnetic fields. The value of e/m has been found to be \({\rm{ - 1}}{\rm{.7588 \times 1}}{{\rm{0}}^{\rm{8}}}\) C/g and always remains same.
CHXI02:STRUCTURE OF ATOM
307623
Assertion : Charge to mass ratio of cathode ray particles is same irrespective of the nature of cathode used or of the gas taken in the discharge tube. Reason : Electrons are universal constituents of all matter.
1 If both Assertion & Reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.
2 If both Assertion & Reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
3 If Assertion is true statement but Reason is false.