Both milliamperage (mA) setting and exposure time determine the amount of radiation delivered during an X-ray exposure. mA setting controls the quantity of electrons flowing through the X-ray tube, while exposure time determines the duration of the X-ray production. Adjusting these factors can alter the overall radiation dose received by the patient.
Responsible for the quantity or number of rays produced
The setting of the film The Core (2003) is both the surface and center of the Earth.
Both A and B
Yes
The setting of the film The Core (2003) is both the surface and center of the Earth.
Both a tan and a burn result from exposure to ultraviolet light.
repeated exposures to both high-energy radiation and high levels of fallout exposure to high levels of fallout a single exposure to high-energy radiation
The time and place of a story's action is often called the setting. The setting can be anywhere the author wants in to be.
A backdrop
Both are you setting a goal
Shutter speed and ISO are both important settings in photography that affect exposure. Shutter speed controls how long the camera's shutter is open to let in light, while ISO determines the camera's sensitivity to light. When adjusting exposure, a higher shutter speed lets in less light, while a higher ISO makes the camera more sensitive to light. Therefore, if you increase one setting, you may need to adjust the other to maintain proper exposure.
They both reduce your exposure to ultraviolet radiation.