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WK Roentgen discovered the X-Ray machine in 1895. Roentgen was a German physicist and a lecturer. Source: A Presentation I had done.
He doesn't "get paid"; he is long dead.
WK Roentgen discovered the X-Ray machine in 1895. Roentgen was a German physicist and a lecturer. Source: A Presentation I had done.
Film should ideally be developed within a few days to a week after it has been exposed to light, as waiting too long can result in a decrease in image quality.
Wilhelm Gustloff died in 1936.
Leaving light-exposed film in a camera for a long time can lead to overexposure, causing the images to appear washed out or completely white. This can result in loss of important details and ruined photos. Additionally, prolonged exposure to light can degrade the film quality, leading to color shifts and reduced sharpness in the images. It is important to store exposed film properly to avoid these risks.
Wilhelm Roentgen, who discovered X-rays won the first Nobel prize for physics, first in the science category. it might be argued as these rays have obvious medical applications there may have been an overlap with Medicine and Physiology, there wasn"t. Ivan Pavlov- who studied reflexes of dogs, won the first Medicine prize If I remember correctly- He was, as the name indicates, a Russian national. Roentgen was German, again Wilhelm a good German handle. Pronounced (Rent-Genn with hard G like in (Gain). the year was MCM-l900/ Long time ago but X-rays still in use.
Exposure to 15,000 roentgen of radiation can lead to severe health risks, including radiation sickness, skin burns, organ damage, and an increased risk of developing cancer. Immediate symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, and hair loss, while long-term effects can be life-threatening. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if exposed to such high levels of radiation.
The Shutter and the Aperture are the two controls the Shutter is used to control how long the Film is exposed for and Aperture is used to control how much light is let in
Marie Curie did not invent the X-ray. X-rays were discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in 1895. Marie Curie was a pioneering scientist in the field of radioactivity and won Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry for her research on radioactivity and the discovery of the elements polonium and radium.
The "x" is not an abbreviation of another word. It's the "x" from algebra, which refers to any unknown quantity. Wilhelm Roentgen did not know what had passed through his hand and accidentally produced an image of the bones in his hand on a nearby piece of film, and he referred to whatever it was as "X strahlen" ... German for "X rays" where 'X' means 'unknown'. In Europe X-rays are known as Roentgen rays. X-Radiation is a form of electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength of 0.01 to 10 nanometers.