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Find the cut off walelength for the continuous X - rays coming
form an X-ray tube operating at 40 kv.

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A, C

Cut off wavelength `lambda_(min)` is given by
`lambda_(min) (in Å) = (12375)/(V (in volts) = (12375)/(40xx10^3)`
`=0.31Å.
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