An accelerating potential of 20kv is applied to an X-ray tube.

      

An accelerating potential of 20kv is applied to an X-ray tube.
i) What is the velocity with which the electron strikes the target?
ii) State the energy changes that take place at the target.

  

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Wilfred
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(ii) KE- Heat or internal energy and energy of x-rays or radiation.
Wilfykil answered the question on March 27, 2019 at 08:42


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