X-rays are commonly produced in X-ray tubes by accelerating electrons through a potential difference (a voltage drop) and directing them onto a target material (i.e. tungsten) . The incoming electrons release X-rays as they slowdown in the target (braking radiation or bremsstrahlung).
Read moreWhat are the 4 requirements for the production of X-rays?
There are four essential requirements for the production of x-rays: (1) a vacuum, (2) a source of electrons, (3) a target, and (4) a high potential difference (voltage) between the electron source and the target. FIG. 5-3 Simple x-ray tube. The anode is the positive end of the tube; the target is part of the anode.
Read moreWhat is X-ray and its properties?
What are the properties of X-rays? X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation similar to radio waves, microwaves, visible light and gamma rays . X-ray photons are highly energetic and have enough energy to break up molecules and hence damage living cells.
Read moreWhat are 6 characteristics of X-rays?
X-rays have waveform characteristics of velocity, wavelength, frequency and amplitude . Many materials are transparent to x-rays, while lead and other dense materials will not transmit the radiation. X-rays can be detected with photographic film, similar to visible light.
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The Properties Of X-Ray are divided into 4 headings: Physical. Chemical. Biological.
Read moreWhat are the 12 properties of X-rays?
12 Cards in this Set X-rays are pure…Energy, no charge, neutralX-rays are…Highly penetrableX-rays cause…Certain crystals to flouresceX-rays causeSecondary and scattered radiationX-rays causeIonization12 Properties of X-ray Flashcards – Cram.com www.cram.com › flashcards › 12-properties-of-x-ray-6851410
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