The minimum wavelength of X -rays produced by electrons accelerated by a potential…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Atoms and Nuclei
The minimum wavelength of X-rays produced by electrons accelerated by a potential difference of volts is equal to
- \(\frac{d}{b}\)
- \(\frac{d}{d}\)
- \(\frac{\mathrm{b}}{\mathrm{U}}\)
- \(\frac{d}{\mathrm{~b}}\)
Answer
(C) b U
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