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  1. Sep 1, 2024 · Eugen Goldstein was a German physicist known for his work on electrical phenomena in gases and on cathode rays; he is also credited with discovering canal rays. Goldstein studied at the University of Breslau (now in Wrocław, Pol.), where he received his doctorate in 1881.

  2. He discovered several important properties of cathode rays, which contributed to their later identification as the first subatomic particle, the electron. He found that cathode rays were emitted perpendicularly from a metal surface, and carried energy.

  3. Eugen Goldstein He was a leading German physicist, born in modern Poland in 1850. His scientific work includes experiments with electrical phenomena in gases and cathode rays. Goldstein identified the existence of protons as equal and opposite charges to electrons.

  4. He also made significant contributions to the study of cathode rays, which were discovered by Julius Plücker but named by Goldstein. Most of the rest of his work concerned various phenomena occurring in gaseous discharges.

  5. Eugen Goldstein. In 1886 Eugen Goldstein noted that cathode-ray tubes with a perforated cathode emit a glow from the end of the tube near the cathode.

  6. Quick Reference. (1850–1930) German physicist. Goldstein, who was born at Gleiwitz (now Gliwice in Poland), studied for a year at the University of Breslau (1869–70) then worked with Hermann von Helmholtz at the University of Berlin.

  7. Dec 30, 2022 · He discovered several important properties of cathode rays, which contributed to their later identification as the first subatomic particle, the electron. He found that cathode rays were emitted perpendicularly from a metal surface, and carried energy.

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