What are some important practical differences that you have observed between spectroscopies of charged-particles and gamma-rays?
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Q: Find the minimum wavelength for x-ray with a) 35 kV and b) 45kV voltages.
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What are some important practical differences that you have observed between spectroscopies of charged-particles and gamma-rays?
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