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Moseley's Law for characteristic X-ray is √v = a(Z − b). Here,
(a) both a and b are independent of the material
(b) a is independent but b depends on the material
(c) b is independent but a depends on the material
(d) both a and b depend on the material

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Answered by sir1811
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Answered by stefangonzalez246
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Moseley's Law for characteristic X-ray is √v = a(Z − b). Here

(a) both a and b are independent of the material

Explanation:

Moseley's law

  • It is an "empirical law".
  • Which relates the characteristics of x-rays emit the atom.
  • Henry Moseley was the English physicist discovered in 1914.
  • An elements placed in the tabular display of chemical elements was not associate with the measurable physical quantity.
  • It states that the “square root of the frequency of the emitted x-ray is proportional to the atomic number”.

        √v = a (Z − b)

Where v is the  x-ray emission lines frequency, a and b are constant.

  • Both a and b are independent of the material.

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