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If `lambda_(alpha), lambda_(beta)` and `lambda_(gamma)` are respectively the wavelength of `k_(alpha), k_(beta)` and `k_(gamma)` lines of tungsten then

A

`lamda_(alpha) = lambda_(beta) = lambda_(gamma)`

B

`lambda_(alpha) gt lambda_(beta) gt lambda_(gamma)`

C

`lambda_(alpha) lt lambda_(beta) lt lambda_(gamma)`

D

`lambda_(beta) gt lambda_(alpha) gt lambda_(gamma)`

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