Physics, asked by bhupendertyagi2040, 8 months ago

White X-rays are called white due to the fact that
(a) they are electromagnetic radiations having nature
same as that of white light.
(b) they are produced most abundantly in X ray tubes.
(c) they have a continuous wavelength range.
(d) they can be converted to visible light using coated
screens and photographic plates are affected by
them just like light.

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Explanation:

We know that white light has significant components of wide range of wavelengths. For this reason, white X-rays are termed so because they have a continuous and white range of wavelength in their composition. This term is also used in white noise where the noise has significant components of complete frequency range.

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