Both forms are "X-rayed".
The past tense of "x-ray" is spelled as "x-rayed."
The verb for refraction is refract.Other verbs are refracts, refracting and refracted.Some example sentences are:"I will refract this beam of light"."The light refracts instead of reflects"."The professor is demonstrating the science of refracting"."The ray of light refracted through the glass prism".
An incident ray is the incoming ray of light that strikes a surface, while a reflection ray is the ray of light that bounces off the surface after reflection. The incident ray and reflection ray are equal in angle but opposite in direction relative to the normal of the surface.
An incident ray is the ray of light that approaches a surface, while a reflected ray is the ray of light that bounces off the surface after striking it. The angle of incidence of the incident ray is equal to the angle of reflection of the reflected ray, as per the law of reflection.
An incident ray is the ray of light that shines on a mirror. This is the ray that strikes the mirror's surface.
X-rayed is the past tense of X-ray.
The past tense of ray is rayed.
No, the word 'injured' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to injure. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:She injured her wrist while rock climbing. (verb)I drove the injured dog right to the vet. (adjective)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: The x-ray showed that the injured dogbroke no bones. He was just badly shaken. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'dog' in the second sentence.
The past tense of "x-ray" is spelled as "x-rayed."
You usex-ray as a verb just as it is. Depending on past, present and future tense, it would change. Example: I will x-ray the fish tomorrow. I x-rayed the fish yesterday. I am x-raying the fish in 2 minutes.
X-ray is a verb.
X-ray can be used as a verb.· x-ray· xeroxxerox If you consider "being x-rayed" has an act, than x-ray.
x-ray· x-ray· xerox
Yes, it can be, to mean using or done with x-rays (x-ray examination, x-ray telescope, x-ray beam). The term x-ray can be a noun (for the radiation or an image made with it) or a verb (to examine using x-rays).
The word 'ray' is a noun, a word for a shaft of light, or a type of fish; a word for a thing.The word 'ray' is a verb meaning to spread from or as if from a central point.
Although they dated in the past, Ray Ray and Star are no longer dating.
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