JAMB - Chemistry (2003 - No. 11)

When cathode rays are deflected onto the electrode of an electrometer, the instrument becomes
negatively charged
positvely charged
neutral
bipolar

Explanation

When cathode rays are deflected onto the electrode of an electrometer, the instrument becomes negatively charged. Cathode rays are streams of fast-moving electrons that are negatively charged. When they are deflected towards a positive electrode, it demonstrates that they are negatively charged. This is because opposite charges attract each other.

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