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STATEMENT-1:Continuous X-rays depends only on the accelerating voltage V.
STATEMENT-2:Characteristic X-ray depends on filament and cathode.
STATEMENT-3:In coolidge tube kinetic energy of a moving electron is converted into a X-ray photon.

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TTF

B

TFT

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TTT

D

FTF

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