canal rays

canal rays
n.
Physics rays of positive ions passing through openings in the cathode of a vacuum tube

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  • canal rays — /kəˈnæl reɪz/ (say kuh nal rayz) plural noun the rays (consisting of positively charged ions) which pass through a hole in the cathode, in a direction away from the anode, when an electric discharge takes place in a vacuum tube …  

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