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X-rays can be produced by accelerating electrons from an anode to a cathode. When
they strike the cathode, x-rays are produced with a distribution of wavelengths that is broad by
also has a number of narrow peaks. Suppose that this is done with a potential difference of 20,000
volts between the anode and a cathode that is made out of Silver (A 108 and Z=47). What is the
minimum wavelength of the produced X-rays and at what wavelength (or wavelengths) would you
see a peak in the X-ray emission?
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