Run hard@thehsc
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Since it was found that the paddle wheel moved by the radiometric effect, how can we use the 'Paddle wheel' experiment to deduce the nature of electrons?
wtf is the radiometric effect. Didn't the paddle move cuz cathode rays (electrons) possessed momentum, hence transfer of energy --> paddle wheel moved?Since it was found that the paddle wheel moved by the radiometric effect, how can we use the 'Paddle wheel' experiment to deduce the nature of electrons?
that was crookes innitial hypothesis (dk if thats the right word) but later it was found that they moved due to the radiometric effect, which is essentially one side of the paddle got hot relative to the other due to the constant barrage of cathode rays and hence it rotated, fyi this is a very very basic explanation in laymans termswtf is the radiometric effect. Didn't the paddle move cuz cathode rays (electrons) possessed momentum, hence transfer of energy --> paddle wheel moved?
Talk about initial assumptions and what the scientists thought they were discovering. Then talk about the flaws in the experiment and what actually happened.fair - so if in the instance a q asks about what this experiment informs us about.... what would be best to discuss?
could we then conclude with like how this is not a valid experiment for determing the propertieas of electronsTalk about initial assumptions and what the scientists thought they were discovering. Then talk about the flaws in the experiment and what actually happened.
sure if you want to lolcould we then conclude with like how this is not a valid experiment for determing the propertieas of electrons