the potential difference across the tube is 20 kV
In a Coolidge tube, the potential difference across the tube is 20 kV, and 10 mA current flows through the voltage supply. Only 0.5 % of the energy carried by the electrons striking the target is converted into X-rays. The X-ray beam carries a power of
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In a Coolidge tube, the potential difference across the tube is 20 kV, and 10 mA current flows through the voltage supply. Only 0.5 % of the energy carried by the electrons striking the target is converted into X-rays. The X-ray beam carries a power of and 10 mA current flows through the voltage supply. [...]