An x-ray tube is an evacuated glass tube that produces electrons at one end and
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An x-ray tube is an evacuated glass tube that produces electrons at one end and then accelerates them to very high speeds by the time they reach the other end. The acceleration is accomplished using an electric field. The high-speed electrons hit a metal target at the other end, and the violence of the collision converts their kinetic energy into high-energy light rays, commonly known as x-rays.
A) Through what potential difference should electrons be accelerated so that their speed is 1.9 % of the speed of light when they hit the target? Express your answer in volts to two significant figures.
B) What potential difference would be needed to give protons the same kinetic energy as the electrons? Express your answer in volts to two significant figures.
C)What speed would this potential difference give to protons? Express your answer in meters per second to two significant figures.
D) Express the speed calculated in Part C as a percentage of the speed of light. Express your answer to two significant figures.
Explanation / Answer
vx1.6X10-19=1/2X 9.1X10-31X{(1.9/100 )X3x108}2
calculating we wil get the voltage in volts
for b follow the same procedure except change in mass of the proton
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