What is the minimum wavelength of x-rays produced by electrons accelerated through a potential difference of 20 000 V?
When electrons are accelerated to a velocity v by a potential difference V and allowed to collide with a metal target, maximum frequency is given by


What is the minimum wavelength of x-rays produced by electrons accelerated through a potential difference of...
#1 Medical X-Rays are produced by accelerating electrons through a potential difference of 25000 V toward a metallic target. Calculate the relativistic velocity of such X-ray producing electrons.
X-ray photons are produced by electrons accelerated through a potential difference of 63 kV. Determine the wavelength of such a photon in nm. Your answer should be a number with four decimal places, do not include unit. 1nm = 10-9 m
10 pts Question 8 X-ray photons are produced by electrons accelerated through a potential difference of 117 kV. Determine the wavelength of such a photon in nm. Your answer should be a number with four decimal places, do not include unit. 1nm 109 m
Question 8 10 pts X-ray photons are produced by electrons accelerated through a potential difference of 99 kv. Determine the wavelength of such a photon in nm. Your answer should be a number with four decimal places, do not include unit. 1nm = 10-9 m
Electrons are accelerated through potential difference of 12 V and are bombarding the hydrogen atoms. To calculate the energy of the electrons use U = eV, where e = 1.6x10-19 C. What wavelength will the atoms emit?
Question 8 10 pts X-ray photons are produced by electrons accelerated through a potential difference of 87 kV. Determine the wavelength of such a photon in nm. Your answer should be a number with four decimal places, do not include unit 1nm = 10.9 m Question 9 10 pts An X-ray photon has a momentum of 4.5 x 10-23 kg m/s. Determine its energy in keV. Your answer should be a number with one decimal place.
Consider electrons accelerated using a potential difference of 25.5 kV before hitting a metal surface. Calculate the minimum wavelength of the emitted x-rays. Give your answer in pm and with 3 significant figures.
a) What is the minimum potential difference between the filament and the target of an X-ray tube if the tube is to accelerate electrons to produce X-rays with a wavelength of 0.477 nm? b) What is the shortest wavelength produced in an X-ray tube operated at 28.0 kV?
Through what potential difference AV must electrons be accelerated (from rest) so that they will have the same wavelength as an X-ray of wavelength 0.145 nm ? Use 6.63x10-34 J·s for Planck's constant, 9.11x10-31 kg for the mass of an electron, and 1.60x10-19 C for the charge on an electron. Express your answer using three significant figures. ► View Available Hint(s) ΙΙ ΑΣΦ ? AVDelta V = V
Electrons accelerated by a potential difference of 12.60 V pass through a gas of hydrogen atoms at room temperature. Calculate the wavelength of light emitted with the longest possible wavelength. Show work please!