What are x rays.How do they differ from electrons...
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x-ray are positively charge ions and electron are negatively charge ions.............
x-ray are positively charge ions and electron are negatively charge ions.............
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When fast moving electrons strike a target of high atomic weight, X rays are produced.
The X Rays are electromagnetic radiations of very short wavelength and are highly penetrating.
On the other hand, the electrons are negatively charged atomic particles.
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@karangrover12.
When fast moving electrons strike a target of high atomic weight, X rays are produced.
The X Rays are electromagnetic radiations of very short wavelength and are highly penetrating.
On the other hand, the electrons are negatively charged atomic particles.
Be Brainly.
@karangrover12.
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