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Find the
(a) maximum frequency
(b) Minimum wavelength of X-rays produced by 30 kV electrons.

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(a). Potential of the electrons, V=30kV=3×104V
Hence, energy of the electrons, E=3×104eV
Where,
e = Charge on an electron = 1.6×1019C
Maximum frequency produced by the X-rays is ν
The energy of the electrons is given by the relation is E=hν
Where,
h = Planck’s constant = 6.626×1034Js
ν=E/h=7.24×1018Hz

(b). Energy of a electron, E=30×103eV
Let Maximum frequency produced by the X-rays be ν
ν=E/h=1.6×1019×3×104/6.626×1034=7.24×1018Hz where h is the planck's constant.
The minimum wavelength produced by the X-rays is given as-
λ=c/ν=0.0414nm

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