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What are K-beta and M-alpha lines?​

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Answered by dewangananushka625
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Answer:

When an electron vacancy in the K shell is filled by an electron from the L shell, the characteristic energy/wavelength of the emitted photon is called the K-alpha (Kα) spectral line, and when the K shell vacancy is filled by an electron from the M shell, the characteristic energy/wavelength of the emitted photon is ...

Answered by Rohitsamanta150
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Explanation:

Copper K-α is an x-ray energy frequently used on labscale x-ray instruments. The energy is 8.04 keV, which corresponds to an x-ray wavelength of 1.5406 Å.

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