The filament current in the electron gun of a Coolidge tube is increased while the potential difference used to accelerate the electrons is decreased. As a result, in the emitted radiation

  • A
    the intensity decreases while the minimum wavelength increases
  • B
    the intensity increases while the minimum wavelength decreases
  • C
    the intensity as well as the minimum wavelength increase
  • D
    the intensity as well as the minimum wavelength decrease

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