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The shorted wavelength of X- rays emitte...

The shorted wavelength of X- rays emitted from an X- rays tube depends on

A

Current in the tube

B

Voltage applied to the tube

C

Nature of gas in the tube

D

Atomic number of target material

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B

`lamda_("min")=(hc)/(eV)implies lamda_("min") prop1/V`
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