5) (5 points) A typical X-ray spectrum (Bremsstrahlung) is a continuous spectrum. Why is there a maximum, what defines m

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5) (5 points) A typical X-ray spectrum (Bremsstrahlung) is a continuous spectrum. Why is there a maximum, what defines m

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5) (5 points) A typical X-ray spectrum (Bremsstrahlung) is a continuous spectrum. Why is there a maximum, what defines minimum, what is the origin of continuous spectrum, what is the origin of the characteristic X-ray peaks? How would the spectrum change if we replace tungsten target with molybdenum target? relative number of photons 0 Ka 10 20 30 40 50 60 photon energy kev K₂ 70 80 90
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