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What does it mean when an x-ray tube is operated at an accelerating voltage of 120 kV?

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What does it mean when an x-ray tube is operated at an accelerating voltage of 120 kV?


  1. the maximum energy that an x-ray photon can have will be 120 keV
  2. the characteristic x-rays will have energy 120 keV
  3. all of the x-ray photons will have an energy of 120 keV
  4. the x-ray beam will contain photons with every energy from 0 keV up to 120 keV

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A: X-rays are emitted from the tube with a range of energies (a spectrum) which will range from mid-teens to low twenties of keV (depending on the amount of “filtration” that the photons pass through) up to the maximum value which will equal the accelerating voltage.

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