My guess would be that you can't because of the difference in wave length between x-rays and the visual spectrum.
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X-rays and electrons have the greatest ability to diffract due to their short wavelengths allowing them to interact with the atomic structure of materials, leading to pronounced diffraction effects.
Rainbows! Sun rays diffract in water droplets to form rainbow.
Longer wavelengths, such as radio waves and microwaves, are easier to diffract compared to shorter wavelengths like visible light and X-rays. This is because longer wavelengths have a larger physical size, which makes them interact more with obstacles and openings.
Often they are, yes.
de Broglie waves for electrons have wavelengths similar to that of x-rays, which diffract when sent through certain crystals according to the Laue phenomenon. These wavelengths where fist confirmed by diffraction by Davisson and Germer.
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It is not possible to answer the question because there are no x-rays with a wavelength of 1.2*10 metres! Clearly, there is a mistake in the question but it is not possible to say where.
Yes it is possible. My sister was just in the hospital with an ovarian cyst and x-rays showed 2 appendix.
X-rays are only possibly dangerous to the person being x-rayed. The possible danger from the x-rays CAN'T be passed on.
No - that's not possible. You would need a high-power source of X-rays such as found in a hospital !
X-Rays X-Rays from the sun