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During X-ray production from coolidge tube if the current increased, then

A

the penetration power increases

B

the penetration power decreases

C

the intensity of X-rays increases

D

the intensity of X-rays decreases

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C

When current in X-ray tube is increased, then the number of electrons striking the anticathode increases which in turn increases the intensity of X-rays.
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