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And the class gets blasted with X-rays. ☢️
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ОтветитьI am doing personal research into the possibility of the vaticans chronovisor, and thus far ive been able to deduyce that seeing events that have already happened will always happen. So if one small component of this device works why cant the whole thing? All of this was considered a conspiracy hundreds of years ago, but so were many other things of those times which we now wildly accept.
ОтветитьI dont know if there is an electron i only see a a purple colour 🙄 how identify?
ОтветитьVery good! Now can I have some pudding?
ОтветитьThis guy might become a great channel a decade later
ОтветитьStill didn't show how charged 'particles' exist except from a quote by JJ Thompson..... Show us proof that electrons exist
ОтветитьHe's so cute
ОтветитьThis raises so many questions:
1) If they were expecting to see "nothing or a spark", how come they saw they "saw the same glow no matter what metal they did the experiment"?
2) How on earth did they measure the size of this particle to conclude it is smaller than an atom?
3) When does this particle (electron) become a photon and how does that conversion work?
What is the speed of electrons in cathode rays?
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ОтветитьI’m gonna apply a high voltage to my plum pudding to see if any plums come out
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Ответитьhydrogen
ОтветитьNO
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ОтветитьSo electron can travel without ionising?
ОтветитьPlum pudding but plum as -ve and remaining +ve so great
ОтветитьWhat happens after you turn the power off though? ... I mean during the experiment all the electrons are "sucked out" of the cathode if I understood that right? What remains? Will the cathode be forever positively charged after we cut the power? Or how do the electrons get back to the cathode?
Where do the electrons go during the experiment? Will they just stick to the anode and remain there as long as there is power?
how much is the vacuum in glass tube?
ОтветитьWhat we see here raises more questions than it answers. I was looking for a ray and I see rising doughnuts of purple light. Also, do the electrons that were pulled off the cathode return? If so, how and when do they return? If not, where do they go?
ОтветитьProfessor looks a bit like Glenn McGrath.
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ОтветитьRegrettably, now the model is actually not perfect. An atom doesn't look like that pudding it once did anymore. The Yum Yum model is just out of date! :(
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ОтветитьWatching this 10 years after it was originally posted!
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ОтветитьHey I wanna come there.....
Ответитьgood video
Ответитьi wish they would explain how the electron produces the light, like a schematic from the cathode to the anode
Ответить9 yrs passed and this was the 1st video of yours that I saw
Ответитьany one else watching this because they have too
ОтветитьIs the electron discharge a form of radiation (of electrons)?
ОтветитьLoved it , just loved it ,😍
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ОтветитьThere are no charge carrier particles called the electrons, nor are there positive or negative charges. It's charge and discharge. If it hadn't been for Thomson, Einstein would've never come up with his ridiculous light particle, the photon, bumping little electron bb's in the photoelectric effect. The great gods of electrical theory like Charles Proteus Steinmetz, Michael Faraday, James Clerk Maxwell, Oliver Heaviside, Nikola Tesla all refuted the electron particle. Heaviside called it a psychosis. For a real understanding of what a magnet really is, read the free ebook "Uncovering the Missing Secrets of Magnetism 3rd edition" - Ken Wheeler.
Ответитьbro is that Glenn McGrath
ОтветитьHe has changed so much but i really want to talk to him..... love his vedios
ОтветитьI was distracted by the Orb stuck to the outside of the tube
once it was turned on, what is that, is it the Moon.
"main camps" I read'em a "Mein kampfs". ROTFL.
ОтветитьExperiment first conducted in 1857 ...wow some really intelligent people that time.
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