Yes an airport xray will pick up a diamond or multiple. ( source airport worker )
X-ray machine can't see though led
Yes, airport X-ray machines can see through metal objects to detect any hidden items or weapons.
The full-body scanners use radiation that doesn't really penetrate skin to any significant degree, so no, not really. If they're using actual x-ray machines, then they can "see inside your mouth" to the same extent any x-ray machine can. Most airports in the US do not routinely scan passengers using X-rays (they do routinely scan LUGGAGE using X-rays, though).
They will show the embedded microchip - and also wipe the card clean ! X-rays are simply high-powered radio waves.
cartilage
No
Airport X-ray machines are designed primarily for security screening and do not have the capability to detect cancer. These machines focus on identifying objects or substances that may pose a security threat, rather than analyzing biological tissues or medical conditions. While advanced imaging technologies can be used for medical diagnostics, such as CT scans or MRIs, standard airport X-ray machines are not equipped for such purposes.
The airport x-ray machine works the same way as what a hospital or a doctors office would use. X-rays pass through objects that are less dense and stop at those objects that are dense, and the dense objects will show up as white on the screen.
You will have to go to the airport site as there you can usually check in earlier and see your status and if planes are delayed. Alternatively you can call ahead to the airport or if you are close they always have self serve machines that are very user friendly.
No, you will need a CT (CAT Scan)
No, those shiny peices you see are not diamonds.
It let's them see what's wrong inside of you.