X-rays are produced by accelerating electrons by voltage V and let they strike a metal of…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
X-rays are produced by accelerating electrons by voltage V and let they strike a metal of atomic number Z. The highest frequency of X-ray produced is proportional to :
- V
- Z
- (Z \(\text { — }\) 1)
- (Z \(\text { — }\) 1)2
Answer
(A) V
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