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An X-ray tube produces a continuous spectrum of radiation with its short wavelength end at 0.42Å. What is the maximum energy of photon in the radiation? What is the order of accelerating voltage (for electrons) requirement in such a case? `h=6.62xx10^(-34)Js and e=1.6xx10^(-19)C`

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