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The production of characteristic X-rays is due to-

A

transfer of momentum in collision of electrons with the target atom

B

transfer of energy in collision of electrons with the target atom

C

the transition of electrons in heavy target atoms from high to low energy level

D

none of these

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C

Characteristic X rays corresponds to the transition of electrons from one shell to another.
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