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An X-ray tube operates at 20k V. Find th...

An X-ray tube operates at `20k V`. Find the maximum speed of the electron strinking the anode , given the charge of electron is `1.6 xx 10^(-19)` coulomb and mass of electron is `9 xx 10^(-31) kg`.

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