Radiation similar to X-rays includes gamma rays and ultraviolet (UV) rays. Both gamma rays and X-rays are high-energy electromagnetic radiation, with gamma rays typically having higher energy and shorter wavelengths than X-rays. UV rays, while lower in energy than X-rays, are also part of the electromagnetic spectrum and can cause similar effects, such as ionization in biological tissues. However, X-rays and gamma rays are primarily used in medical imaging and treatment, while UV rays are commonly associated with skin effects and sun exposure.
x-ray
Gamma ray radiation
The amount of radiation you get from flying is low and considered safe. The level of radiation exposure during a typical flight is similar to what you would receive from a chest X-ray.
to produce an x ray radiation
X-Radiation.
Gamma radiation, X-ray radiation
X-Ray=ksha-kirana Radiation=VikiraNa
Infrared radiation is of a much lower frequency (and a longer wavelength) than X-rays.
We might call this medical imaging via X-ray, or taking an X-ray. The X-ray machine is aimed directly at the patient, and the incident radiation has a specific target on his/her body.
X -ray
X-ray astronomy
X Radiation is a form of Electromagnetic Radiation with a wavelength 0.01 to 10 nanometers. The letter X was selected because it signifies an unknown type of radiation