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An X-ray tube used for cancer therapy operates at 4.04 MV with a beam current of 23.4 mA striking a metal target. Calculate the power of this beam.
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Answered by Damon
P = V*i = 4.04*10^6 * 23.4 * 10^-3
94.5 * 10^3
= 94,500 watts
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