The energy to generate X-rays for medical imaging comes from high voltage. High voltage is applied to an X-ray tube to accelerate electrons across the space between the anode and cathode in the tube. The higher the voltage, the more the electrons are accelerated. The electrons slam into the cathode, which is a metal target. This "knocks loose" some electrons in the metallic crystal structure of the metal of the cathode, and when the electrons that have been slammed into give up energy to return to a "relaxed" state, they give off very high energy electromagnetic radiation - X-rays.
They experimented with xrays on the prisoners in the concentration camps. Mostly at Auschwitz.
I just got my xrays taken for my left knee, it was four xrays for $100, it may be more other places
Xrays are damaging to developing babies. Only as last resort.
a person who translates your xrays is called a radiologist.
No, they did not.
They dont, nurses dont take xrays! Radiologic technologist take xrays!
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A spiral CT is a new technology, it refers to the way the xrays are emitted. The tube that produces the xrays is paralell with a receiver on the opposite side of the opening in the CT machine. To take the image, the tube and receiver are circling as it is doing this the bed is moving into the opening. This combination creates a spiral movement around your body. This new technology allows for a quicker scan and reduced radiation dose while not sacrificing the image quality.
A photographic image produced by the action of xrays or nuclear radiation is called a radiograph.
Most of them do have X-rays.