Cathode ray tubes and linear accelerators
X-rays do not make you pregnant. Nor can you give birth to them
It can damage the tissue or make it malfunction. X rays can damage the embryo also.
Argon . X-Rays make an X-Ray image.
sensors
Xrays and CT scans
because of the gamma rays
X-rays have high energy and can penetrate matter that light cannot.
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We might consider gamma rays similar to X-rays. Both are at the top end of the electromagnetic spectrum, with gamma rays generally a bit higher in frequency (though there is a bit of overlap). Some might argue that ultraviolet rays, which are a bit lower in frequency than X-rays, make them similar. But we generally consider X-rays and gamma rays "most" similar as both are forms of ionizing radiation because the energy of the photons is so great.
No, they can't. X-rays, at least the high energy ones, are a form of ionizing radiation. Ionizing radiation can break chemical bonds, but it cannot activate a substance. That is, X-rays cannot make a substance radioactive. Only particulate radiation can "induce" radioactivity, and that will happen according to the type of particulate radiation and the material being bombarded. Cosmic rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation even more energetic than X-rays, and even they cannot make a substance radioactive. Because X-rays cannot make a substance radioactive, they cannot make a site, a room, or an area of any kind radioactive.
X-Rays X-Rays from the sun
X-rays is the plural of x-ray