Question: X Rays from Television Screens Accelerating voltages in cathode-ray-tube (CRT) TVs are about 25.0 kV. What are? (a) The highest frequency and (b) The shortest

X Rays from Television Screens Accelerating voltages in cathode-ray-tube (CRT) TVs are about 25.0 kV. What are?
(a) The highest frequency and
(b) The shortest wavelength (in nm) of the x rays that such a TV screen could produce?
(c) What assumptions did you need to make? (CRT televisions contain shielding to absorb these x rays.)

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