Kumar Mittal Solutions for Exercise 2: For DIFFERENT COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS

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Kumar Mittal Physics Solutions for Exercise - Kumar Mittal Solutions for Exercise 2: For DIFFERENT COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS

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Questions from Kumar Mittal Solutions for Exercise 2: For DIFFERENT COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS with Hints & Solutions

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Electrons with de-Broglie wavelength λ fall on the target in an X-ray tube. The cut-off wavelength of the emitted X-ray is:

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The intensity I of X-rays from the Coolidge tube is plotted against wavelength λ, as shown in the figure. The minimum wavelength found is λC and the wavelength of the Kα line is λK. As the accelerating voltage is increased:

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An electron beam, is accelerated by a potential difference V to hit a metallic target to produce X-rays. It produces continuous as well as characteristic X-rays. If λmin is the smallest possible wavelength of X-ray in the spectrum, the variation of log λmin with log V is correctly represented in:

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The Kα X-ray emission line of tungsten occurs at λ=0.021 nm. The energy difference between K and L levels in this atom is about:

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The wavelength of Kα X-ray line of an element of atomic number Z=11 is λ. The wavelength of Kα X-ray line of another element of atomic number Z' is 4 λ. Then Z' is if b=1:

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If λCu is the wavelength of Kα X-ray line of copper (atomic number 29) and λMo is the wavelength of the Kα X-ray line of molybdenum (atomic number 42), then the ratio λCuλMo is close to: