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The wave length of Kbeta X-ray of certai...

The wave length of `Kbeta` X-ray of certain metal is `12.42`pm . It takes `10Kev` to remove the electron from M shell of an atom of that metal the minimum accelerating voltage that should be applied across the X-ray tube , so that a `K_(a)` X-ray would be produced is (`hc=1242eVnm`)

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