atomic structure theory doubt

Ok so the particles here refer to what exactly? I am not sure bc my understanding always was ki electrons deviate from the path and electrons have a uniform mass and charge
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Slembash
Slembash8mo ago
ig it refers to atoms
stormycloud
stormycloudOP8mo ago
But when it disssacoiates , a positive ion and e- will be formed right? So what do they mean by the magnitude of negative charge? Or does it mean the electron in the positive ion? Kinda makes sense, could u confirm ?
Slembash
Slembash8mo ago
e- in +ve ion ?? tht goes bouncer to me
stormycloud
stormycloudOP8mo ago
No like , 18 electrons and 19 protons [ positive ion, but still has electrons ]
Slembash
Slembash8mo ago
by magnitude toh they mean tht ... like e- charge on atom is -1.610^-19 so magnitude is 1.610^-19 with no.of electrons, ig the net charge varies so if this net charge is more then deflection is more ig Ashish sir has taught this, gotta find tht video now
stormycloud
stormycloudOP8mo ago
So won’t it be anode rays? Here they r talking abt cathode rays and electron deflection, not ion deflection
Slembash
Slembash8mo ago
so, ig cathode rays are nothing but stream of e- so greater the magnitude (like just the value) of charge , greater is deflection and ig by tht time the charge was not calulated, is it?
stormycloud
stormycloudOP8mo ago
Oo so it’s like the whole ray get deflected ?ok yah makes sense, thankyou so much
Slembash
Slembash8mo ago
idk how did i help but gr8 to hear tht it helps
stormycloud
stormycloudOP8mo ago
U helped me by clearing my doubt bc if not this would actually be itching my brain, I overthink all the irrelevant stuff for no reason , ty again
Slembash
Slembash8mo ago
overthinking is enough to tell u r an 11th grader😂
stormycloud
stormycloudOP8mo ago
Loll, hopefully my brain works like this in physics, kk imma close this doubt :] +solved @Slembash
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