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Physics, 19.08.2020 21:01 Ezekielcassese

What did J. J. Thomson's experiments with cathode ray tubes imply about the mass of an electron? Electrons are many thousand times larger than the nucleus and negatively charged.
Electrons are many thousand times smaller than the nucleus and positively charged.
Electrons are many thousand times smaller than the nucleus and negatively charged.
Electrons are many thousand times larger than the nucleus and possess no charge.

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