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50% of the X-ray coming from a Coolidge tube is able to pase through a 0.1 mm thick aluminium foil. If the potential difference between the target and the filament is increased, the fraction of the X-ray passing through the same foil will be

A

`50%`

B

`gt 50%`

C

`lt 50%`

D

`0 %`

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