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2.
Which among the following is a positively charged particle emitted by a radioactive element?
Beta ray
Alpha ray
Cathode ray
Gamma ray
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Suraj Arya said:   4 years ago
The cathode is the negatively charged electrode that attracts cations or positive charge.
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Pallavi said:   3 years ago
It is proved by Rutherford's scattering experiment.
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Kriti said:   1 decade ago
* Alpha is positively charged particle.
* Beta is negatively charged particle.
* Gamma s electrically neutral.
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Siraj said:   5 years ago
What is the cathode? Please explain.
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Manchima said:   6 years ago
Alpha is a positive charge particle that is the right answer.
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Mohammad aarif said:   8 years ago
Yes Alfa charge 2he4 beta charge negative gama charge 0.
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De Le Ranat said:   10 years ago
Alpha Rays are doubly charged Helium atoms.

Ernest Rutherford a well known Physicist also used it in his experiment well known experiment Gold Foil experiment.
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Akhil pandey said:   10 years ago
Alpha ray particle. Because Alpha particle losses two electron trough which Alpha has positive charge.
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Sangi said:   1 decade ago
Gamma is neutral.

Satish kumae said:   9 years ago
Alpha is positive charge particle is the right answer.


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