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An X-Ray tube operates at 105 V. The maximum energy of X-Ray photons emitted from this tube will be
  1. 105V
  2. 200 KeV
  3. 100 KeV
  4. 100 KV

A
100 KeV
B
200 KeV
C
100 KV
D
105V
Solution
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Energy=p.d.×e
=105×e
=105eV
=100×103eV
=100KeV.
So, the answer is option (C).

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