Cathode Ray

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It's a convention, you'll have to memorize it one way or another. A ray of protons would be an anode ray.
 
Can I hijack (don't like that terminology at all) this thread, dear MedPr?

Is there a specific reason why glass was used for the cathode ray tube?
 
Can I hijack (don't like that terminology at all) this thread, dear MedPr?

Is there a specific reason why glass was used for the cathode ray tube?

It's inert, transparent and cheap-ish. You could probably make a ceramic CRT but you won't be able to sell many TVs with it. 😉
 
Can I hijack (don't like that terminology at all) this thread, dear MedPr?

Is there a specific reason why glass was used for the cathode ray tube?

haha of course, I already got my answer anyway 🙂

Cathode ray = electrons, anode ray = protons.

Anions migrate toward anode, electrons flow from anode to cathode.

You would think an anode ray would be electrons, since electrons flow from the anode to the cathode. Oh well.
 
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