Figure 1 shows a gas discharge tube devised by William Crookes in one of his investigations.
When a large potential difference is applied between the cathode and anode the paddle wheel is seen to rotate and travel along the rail towards the anode.
Figure 1

Explain how this experiment led Crookes to conclude that cathode rays are particles and that these particles caused the movement of the paddle.
Later experiments showed that cathode rays are electrons in motion.
Explain how cathode rays are produced in a gas discharge tube.
In a particular gas discharge tube, air molecules inside the tube are absorbed by the walls of the tube.
Suggest the effect that this absorption may have on the motion of the paddle wheel.
Give a reason for your answer.
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