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`sqrtv` versus Z graph for characteristic X-rays is as shown in figure. Match the following :

`{:(,"Column I",,"Column II"),((A),"Line-1",(p),L_(alpha)),((B),"Line-2",(q),L_(beta)),((C),"Line-3",(r),K_(alpha)),((D),"Line-4",(s),K_(beta)):}`.

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The correct Answer is:
(A) s (B) r (C) q (D) p

For given atomic number, energy and hence frequency of K-series is more than L-series. In one series also `beta`-line has more energy or frequency compared to that of `alpha-` line.
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