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In a characteristic X– ray spectra of some atom superimposed on continuous X– ray spectra:
- P represents Ka line
- Q represents Kb line
- Q and P represents Ka and Kb lines respectively
- Relative positions of Ka and Kb depend on the particular atom
The correct answer is: Q and P represents Ka and Kb lines respectively
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