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For a given material, the energy and wavelength of characterstic X-rays satisfy

A

`E(K_(alpha))gtE(K_(beta))gtE(K_(gamma))`

B

`E(M_(alpha))gtE(L_(alpha))gtE(K_(alpha))`

C

`lambda(K_(alpha))gtlambda(K_(beta))gtlambda(K_(gamma))`

D

`lambda(M_(alpha))gtlambda(L_(alpha))gtlambda(K_(alpha))`

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