Cathode rays does not deflect in an electric field.
Which of the following is not the property of cathode rays?
Held on 30 Apr 2002 · Verified 9 Jul 2026.
It produces heating effect
It does not deflect in an electric field
It casts shadow
It produces fluorescence
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