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Name the electromagnetic radiations which are produced when high energy electrons are bombarded with metal target.

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X-rays
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  • Which of the following electromagnetic radiations has the smallest wavelength ?

    A
    Microwaves
    B
    Ultraviolet
    C
    X-rays
    D
    Gamma rays
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