Moseley’s law shows that the square root of the frequency of X-rays emitted is linearly proportional to the atomic number of the element. Always match the correct mathemat ical relationship to the graph
Moseley’s law describes the relationship between the square root of the frequency of X-rays emitted (\(\nu\)) and the atomic number (\(Z\)). According to Moseley’s observations:
\[ \sqrt{\nu} \propto (Z - \sigma) \]
where \(\sigma\) is a constant that accounts for the screening effect of inner electrons. The graph of \(\sqrt{\nu}\) versus \(Z\) is a straight line, as frequency is directly proportional to the square of the atomic number minus the screening constant.
Conclusion: The correct answer is option (1).
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