Why vacuum is created in Coolidge tube for
producing X ray
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The characteristic features of the Coolidge tube are its high vacuum and its use of a heated filament as the source of electrons. There is so little gas inside the tube that it is not involved in the production of x-rays, unlike the situation with cold cathode gas discharge tubes.
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