German Johann Hittorf, a student of Heinrich Geissler, who invented the vacuum tube in 1855, noticed a strange glow on the wall opposite the cathode. He called them cathode rays. They were nothing more than electrons.
German Johann Hittorf, a student of Heinrich Geissler, who invented the vacuum tube in 1855, noticed a strange glow on the wall opposite the cathode. He called them cathode rays. They were nothing more than electrons.