Yes, they are.
xrays can penetrate bone, the machine is set to a certain power level (kVp) so that an certain amount of penetration is used to give an optimal image.
Well if you're sick it can help the doctor diagnose you. You shouldn't go get xrays just for the fun of it. In fact doctors wont order xrays just cause you want to see them.
It certainly is a huge factor since doctors have to read off Xrays and image scans and they have to accurately read off charts. If a doctor doesnt have good vision it certainly increases the chance of error
Soft tissue such as muscle, fat and internal organs is hard to image using X-rays. This is because X-rays penetrate soft tissue relatively easily.
They experimented with xrays on the prisoners in the concentration camps. Mostly at Auschwitz.
X-rays have shorter wavelengths and higher energy than visible light, allowing them to pass through materials that absorb or reflect light. X-rays can penetrate matter because they have enough energy to interact with the electrons in the atoms of the material, leading to absorption or scattering of the X-ray photons.
I just got my xrays taken for my left knee, it was four xrays for $100, it may be more other places
X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, so they do not have mass and cannot be weighed. They do not consist of physical particles like atoms or molecules. Instead, they carry energy and penetrate through solid objects.
Both X-rays and infrared waves can penetrate certain materials. X-rays can pass through soft tissues in the body, while infrared waves can pass through glass.
Xrays are damaging to developing babies. Only as last resort.
a person who translates your xrays is called a radiologist.
No, they did not.