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- In an X-ray tube, electrons emitted from a filament (cathode) carrying current I hit a target (anode) at a distance d from the cathode. The target is kept at a potential V higher than the cathode resulting in emission of continuous and characteristic X-rays. If the filament current I is decreased to (I/2), the potential difference V is increased to 2 V, and the separation distance d is reduced to ( d /2), then
Q. In an -ray tube, electrons emitted from a filament (cathode) carrying current hit a target (anode) at a distance from the cathode. The target is kept at a potential higher than the cathode resulting in emission of continuous and characteristic -rays. If the filament current is decreased to , the potential difference is increased to , and the separation distance is reduced to , then
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