X-rays can detect flaws in metals, determine crystal structure,radiography, etc.
No, but some can detect them
X-rays can detect problems in bodies and also in many structures.
well put it on a roof
well put it on a roof
Different devices are used to detect different frequency ranges of electromagnetic waves. You simply can't use the same device to detect x-rays, than you would use to detect radio waves, for example.
x-rays can be used to detect broken bones and lodged objects.
It detects x-rays (0.1 - 10 keV).
X-Rays normally detect foil because it is metal.
They use X-Rays from the stars being sucked into them.
Because X-Rays do not penetrate the earth's surface. The Chandra X-Ray Observatory would be completely useless on the ground because it detects X-Rays. Therefore, it must be in space to detect the rays.
It doesn't. The X-rays we detect from black holes are generated by superheated matter before it crosses the event horizon.