36. Solving a chemistry problem
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215. As is known, the braking acceleration of an X-ray tube arises as a result of the continuous loss of energy by electrons, previously accelerated by an electrostatic field, when they interact with atoms of the anode material. Using the law of conservation of energy, calculate the value of the short-wavelength limit of the X-ray tube emission spectrum if the operating voltage is 40 kV.
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