Physics, asked by mithun6671, 10 months ago

The electric current in an X-ray tube (from the target to the filament) operating at 40 kV is 10 mA. Assume that on an average, 1% of the total kinetic energy of the electron hitting hte target are converted into X-rays.
(a) What is the total power emitted as X-rays and (b) how much heat is produced in the target every second?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A::B::C::D

(a) P = Vi = (40xx10^3)(10xx10^(-3))

-400 W

1% of 400 W is 4 W. (b) Heat generated = 400 W - 4 W

=396 W = 396 J//s.

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Answered by rishikeshgohil1569
2

Answer:

A::B::C::D

(a) P = Vi = (40xx10^3)(10xx10^(-3))

-400 W

1% of 400 W is 4 W. (b) Heat generated = 400 W - 4 W

=396 W = 396 J//s.

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