You can use them in PA (postanterior) projection standing upright with the chest against the IR (image receptor).
Yes. The Ct scan machines produce X-rays. They use low quantity of the X-rays. But still they are the X-rays. X-rays are produced artificially by the use of the electricity as a power source.
The use of X-rays is classed as radiography. This can be low energy x-rays for diagnostic purposes, or very high energy x-rays used for therapeutic purposes in Oncology (Radiotherapy)
Both use X-Rays. Difference is X Rays use one single "shot" of radiation, CTs fire much more at you to get different "slices".
Math...... Math...... and more Math...... You can use math to mathematically represent data such as X-Rays and Gamma Rays.
Scientists use X-rays to analyze organic and inorganic sample in a laboratory. Scientists can also utilize X-rays to study the sun's corona and investigate objects in the solar system.
They aren't
Yes
It uses high energy, penetrating waves or particles such as x rays, gamma rays, proton rays, or neutron rays
X-rays help doctors see broke bones, and also diseases inside of a human body.
X-rays use what are called X-rays...that was a given but MRIs use magnetic pulses instead of the X-rays. The difference is that the X-rays don't pass through bone (so you see the bone) and the magnetic pulses penetrate the entire flesh but bounce off every cell. This shows what the inside of the person looks like.
If you want to be a heart surgeon, you need to study cardiology.
they use gamma rays... i think. top that peeps!