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Why were anode rays also called as 'canal rays'?

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In discharge tube experiment, Goldstein noticed another set of rays travelling in a direction opposite to that of the cathode rays i.e., from anode towards cathode, when perforated cathode was used in the discharge tube. He called these rays as canal rays since these rays passed through the holes or canals in the cathode. These rays were named positive rays or anode rays.

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