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12 The debate as to whether cathode rays are charged particles or electromagnetic wavescontinued for many years.
Which observation of cathode rays resolved this debate?
(A) Cathode rays can turn a paddle wheel.
(B) An electric field can deflect cathode rays.
(C) Cathode rays can penetrate thin metal foil.
(D) Fluorescent screens glow when struck by cathode rays.
Notes from the marking centre say the answer is B, but as far as I'm concerned, this so called "debate" hasn't been resolved at all and my physics teacher agrees. He also said that if he was doing the exam and was forced to choose one, he'd choose A (which is what I'd choose as well). So my question is firstly, did they end up giving marks for both A and B? If not, why is B correct?
Which observation of cathode rays resolved this debate?
(A) Cathode rays can turn a paddle wheel.
(B) An electric field can deflect cathode rays.
(C) Cathode rays can penetrate thin metal foil.
(D) Fluorescent screens glow when struck by cathode rays.
Notes from the marking centre say the answer is B, but as far as I'm concerned, this so called "debate" hasn't been resolved at all and my physics teacher agrees. He also said that if he was doing the exam and was forced to choose one, he'd choose A (which is what I'd choose as well). So my question is firstly, did they end up giving marks for both A and B? If not, why is B correct?