The shortest wavelength of X-rays emitted from an X-ray tube depends on
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Atoms and Nuclei
The shortest wavelength of X-rays emitted from an X-ray tube depends on
- the current in the tube
- the voltage applied to the tube
- the nature of the gas in tube
- the atomic number of the target material.
Answer
(B) the voltage applied to the tube
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