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In an $X$-ray tube, electrons emitted from a filament (cathode) carrying current $I$ hit a target (anode) at a distance $d$ from the cathode. The target is kept at a potential $V$ higher than the cathode resulting in emission of continuous and characteristic $X$-rays. If the filament current $I$ is decreased to $\frac{I}{2}$, the potential difference $V$ is increased to $2 V$, and the separation distance $d$ is reduced to $\frac{ d }{2}$, then

Updated On: Apr 25, 2024
  • the cut-off wavelength will reduce to half, and the wavelengths of the characteristic X-rays will remain the same
  • the cut-off wavelength as well as the wavelengths of the characteristic X-rays will remain the same
  • the cut-off wavelength will reduce to half, and the intensities of all the X-rays will decrease
  • the cut-off wavelength will become two times larger, and the intensity of all the X-rays will decrease
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The Correct Option is A, C

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(A) the cut-off wavelength will reduce to half, and the wavelengths of the characteristic X-rays will remain the same
(C) the cut-off wavelength will reduce to half, and the intensities of all the X-rays will decrease
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