The amount of energy the beam contains determines how much radiation will go through an object to hit the cassette. This energy level is determined by the person operating the machine and must be calibrated to the size and density of the object being viewed. The x rays will not penetrate dense objects as well as less dense ones, because of this the areas where the beam passed through dense bone will remain unexposed on the film.
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X-rays help doctors see broke bones, and also diseases inside of a human body.
X-rays are a div ice that are used to see injured or important things like if you child of dog swallowed it. They kill about 10,000 braincells in your body.
X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation with a very short wavelength. They are used by doctors to see inside the human body.
it helps doctors see over the flesh.
X - rays.
Actually, x-rays are bad for your body because they use a lot of radiation to get the picture. But I guess they help people by showing doctors and patients bones in the body, whether they are broken or not.
x rays are operated to see into places you can't reach or look into something x rays are operated to see into places you can't reach or look into something x rays are operated to see into places you can't reach or look into something x rays are operated to see into places you can't reach or look into something x rays are operated to see into places you can't reach or look into something
Yes, x-rays can see through duct tape.
To look inside the human body, and see what, an outside examination can not revel, such as broken bone, or an object in the body, that should not be there.
The difference between a hard x-ray and a soft x-ray is the amount of energy that they both use. Hard x-rays are used to see the inside of the human body. Soft x-rays are not used often because they omit a lot of radiation.
It's x-rays that can show your bones.
To look inside the human body, and see what, an outside examination can not revel, such as broken bone, or an object in the body, that should not be there.