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In J. J. Thomson's experiments with electricity, he showed that an electrical current can be

A. made to flow from a positive site to a negative site
B. made to bend if it is deflected by encountering a positive charge
C. prevented from flowing in a vacuum In J. J. Thomson's experiments with electricity, he showed that an electrical current can be
A. made to flow from a positive site to a negative site
B. made to bend if it is deflected by encountering a positive charge
C. prevented from flowing in a vacuum

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Answer:

B. made to bend if it is deflected by encountering a positive charge

Step-by-step explanation:

J J Thomson's experiment is basically related to the discovery of the electron.

Thomson proved from his Cathode ray tube experiment that the cathode ray were actually a stream of electrons. In his Cathode ray tube experiment, he used the fact that the electric force and the magnetic force will be in equilibrium and that in such a situation, the electron does not deflect. He showed that charged particles can be deflected .

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In J. J. Thomson's experiments with electricity, he showed that an electrical current can be made to flow from a positive site to a negative site. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A". I hope that this is the answer that has come to your desired help.
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