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Old 29-May-2002, 10:52 PM
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It's not even the intensity, more like the 'color'.

But that might be confused with wavelength. Various actual wavelengths qualify as x-rays. Given that there is an intuitive correspondence between the electron-volt measurement and its ability to penetrate various substances, "intensity" is not too inaccurate a characterization. But I see your point. If we're going to be picky, we might as well be picky.