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Consider the following two statements A and B and identify the correct choice in the given answer
A : The characteristic X-ray spectrum depends on the nature of the material of the target
B : The short wavelength limit of continuous X-ray spectrum varies inversely with the potential difference applied to the X-rays tube

A

A is true and B is false

B

A is false and B are true

C

Both A and B are true

D

Both A and B are false

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