The device used for measuring the wavelength of X-rays is A. G.M. Counter B. Cyclotron C. Bragg Spectrometer D. Mass Spectrometer

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The correct answer is C. Bragg Spectrometer.

A Bragg spectrometer is a device used to measure the wavelength of X-rays. It works by Bragg diffraction, which is the scattering of X-rays by a crystal lattice. The wavelength of the X-rays can be calculated from the angle of the diffracted X-rays and the spacing of the crystal planes.

A G.M. Counter is a device used to detect and measure ionizing radiation. It works by counting the number of ions produced when radiation interacts with a gas-filled chamber.

A Cyclotron is a particle accelerator that uses a magnetic field to accelerate charged particles. It is used to produce high-energy particles for research and medical applications.

A Mass Spectrometer is a device used to measure the mass of atoms and molecules. It works by ionizing the atoms or molecules and then measuring their mass-to-charge ratio.

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