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The shortest wavelength produced in an X-ray tube operating at `0.5` million volt is

A

dependent on the target element

B

about `7.5xx10^(-12) m`

C

double of the shortest wavelength produced at `1` million volt

D

dependent only on target material

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`lambda_(min)=(hc)/(cV)`
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