surgeries would be performed to have a look into the human body
The amount of radiation emitted by an x-ray machine varies depending on the type of machine and the specific procedure being performed. However, modern x-ray machines are designed to emit the minimum amount of radiation necessary to produce clear images. The radiation dose from a typical x-ray is generally considered to be safe for diagnostic purposes.
There is no antonym. An xray is a wavelength. There is no opposite.
You cannot. X-ray vision is a topic of science fiction and is not actually possible.
X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, like light waves, but they have a much shorter wavelength and higher energy than visible light. This allows them to penetrate through tissues and create detailed images of the inside of the body.
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it says that on some websites
X-ray machine can't see though led
xray machine (for the farm animals) its what the vet uses on the farm
Not if you don't want to... The functions of the x-ray machine will not be obstructed by body hair.
It does not happen often, because the Dentist examines the xray and matches the physical tooth he/she will work on with the xray before even starting.
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Dont be silly.
Doctors wanted to see bones inside the body. The x-ray machine was formally introduced in 1896 by H.L Smith. X-rays were discovered accidentally in Germany.
I flew domestic out of Denver. The Fushigi was in my carry on bag. It got flagged when going through the xray machine. TSA searched my bag, swabbed the Fushigi for bomb residue, asked a bunch of questions, and then ran it through the Xray again by itself. I almost missed my flight. Got to keep the Fushigi.
Electrons impact at high velocity on a tungsten anode. The tungsten emits the X-Rays, which are the electromagnetic waves.
When the Xray machine was invented in 1895 the inventor did not know why it worked so he called it the Xray because in Math X represents the unknown.
when taking a dental xray how do u make it appear on the xray more darker in color?