Answer: An X-ray tube operates at 95 kV with a current of

Chapter 25, Problem 79GP

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An X-ray tube operates at 95 kV with a current of 25 mA and nearly all the electron energy goes into heat. If the specific heat of the 0.065-kg anode plate is \(0.11 \mathrm{kcal} / \mathrm{kg} \cdot \mathrm{C}^{\circ}\), what will be the temperature rise per minute if no cooling water is used? (See Fig. 25–36.)

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0.11 kcal / kg \cdot {C}^{\circ}

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