mrpotatoed
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In physics dot point, the answers say that during the 1800's, scientists determined that electric fields had no effect on cathode rays. My understanding is that every scientist except Hertz determined that it did have a noticeable effect. So, not too sure what is going on here.
Also, do we have to call cathode rays, cathode rays? Or can we simply say electrons. EG: will you lose marks in a HSC exam for referring to cathode rays as simply electrons.
Also, do we have to call cathode rays, cathode rays? Or can we simply say electrons. EG: will you lose marks in a HSC exam for referring to cathode rays as simply electrons.