True X rays are not produced by elements- they are produced by an electric current and an X ray tube. However, radioactive elements such as Cobalt and Uranium can be used to produce a radiographic image, and are commonly used to inspect welds in metals, However, they use gamma rays and not X rays.
yes x-rays can be produce by proton
X-Ray or radiograph
An X-Ray is a type of radiation. The equipment used by the X-Ray technician can pick up images of dense objects that will appear white on the X-Ray film. X-Ray is mostly used to assess and diagnose bone degeneration, disease, dislocations, fractures, infections and/or tumors. While CT Scans create more detailed images of the inside of the patient's body than X-Ray. It take 360- degree photographs of internal human's organs.
A CT scan --- also called computerized tomography or just CT --- is an X-ray technique that produces images of your body that visualize internal structures in cross section rather than the overlapping images typically produced by conventional X-ray exams.
Xenon is a chemical element. It begins with the letter x.
A CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
X-ray telescope
lead element
A cathode ray tube (CRT) television or computer monitor converts electrical signals into a beam of high-speed electrons that strike a phosphor-coated screen, creating images. The beam scans line by line across the screen to produce the visual display.
Rosalind Franklin, a biophysicist, used X-ray diffraction to capture images of DNA's structure. These images provided crucial data that helped Watson and Crick in determining the double helix structure of DNA.
plastic surgeons use it to create images of what the person will look like after their surgery. it is also used in x-rays
A fluoroscope is a device used to view continuous live X-ray images on a fluorescent screen.
A fluoroscope is a device used to view continuous live X-ray images on a fluorescent screen.
Crt is a cathode ray tube which is used to see output in graphic images
Rosalind Franklin used X-ray crystallography to study the structure of DNA molecules, specifically the B form of DNA. This technique allowed her to produce high-resolution images of DNA fibers, providing crucial data that contributed to the discovery of the double helix structure by Watson and Crick.
Computed tomography, often referred to as CT or CAT scan, is a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body. By compiling multiple X-ray images from different angles, CT scans provide a more comprehensive view of internal structures, allowing healthcare providers to accurately diagnose and monitor various medical conditions.
A cathode ray tube uses an electron gun to produce a beam of electrons, which is then deflected by electromagnetic fields to create images on a screen. The electron beam is accelerated toward the screen, causing it to light up and produce the image we see. The deflection of the beam determines the position of each point on the screen, allowing for the creation of images and text.