In an $X$-ray tube,when the accelerating voltage is increased from $10 \ kV$ to $20 \ kV$,the difference between the wavelength of the $K_\alpha$ line and the short-wavelength limit of the continuous spectrum increases by a factor of $3$. The atomic number of the target element is:

  • A
    $29$
  • B
    $27$
  • C
    $25$
  • D
    $23$

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