If an X–ray tube operates at the voltage of 10kV, find the ratio of the de–Brogle…
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If an X–ray tube operates at the voltage of 10kV, find the ratio of the de–Brogle wavelength of the incident electrons to the shortest wavelength of X–rays produce(d) The specific charge of electron is 1.8 × 1011 C/kg.
- 1
- 0.1
- 1.8
- 1.2
Answer
(B) 0.1
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