The use of the X-ray machine as a diagnostic tool in medicine has resulted in cured illnesses and extended lives. The X-ray is also used in engineering for research and as a diagnostic inspection tool.
Uh Yeah. I was looking for that answer too, so.. why was this the first add on Google... what a waste of time.
She helped with the development of x-rays.
Other demands for X-ray equipment have evolved with the need for increased security measures at airports in the late 1990s and early 2000s
Yes, just like with people. Prescribing and taking X-rays is strictly regulated for that reason.
The 'soft' and 'hard' refer to the energy of the x-rays used to perform the spectroscopy. Hard x-rays are higher energy x-rays than soft x-rays. Where to draw the line for when an x-ray stops being 'hard' and becomes 'soft' is rather arbitrary but most people would agree I think that x-rays of energy ~ 1500 eV and less are 'soft' x-rays and above ~ 2500 eV are 'hard' x-rays.
yes you can by going to the hospitail and get an x ray
Radiologic Technologist
X-Rays X-Rays from the sun
Radiologic Technologist :)
X-rays is the plural of x-ray
If X-Rays did not exist, then people would not know how severe their broken bone is, or they would not know if they have broken a bone in an injury. X-Rays are very important because they help you with your health and your bones.
Soft X-Rays have lower frequency and energy (125ev), than hard X-Rays,(125kev).
The X-Rays was created in 1897.