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Wilhelm Roentgen
Wilhelm Roentgen, Professor of Physics in Wurzburg, Bavaria, discovered X-rays in 1895—accidentally—while testing whether cathode rays could pass through glass
How are X-rays used in checking for prostate cancer?
A chest x ray may be ordered to determine whether the cancer has spread to the lungs.
intravenous pyelogram
How much does an MRI scan cost in Hyderabad if you go private?
5000 INR
It is around Rs.3000 to RS.4000, Doctorc is one of the best diagnostic centre in hydrabad. They provides MRI scan test at very low cost.
What is the principle underlying the creation of a space charge in the x-ray tube?
Thermionic Emission
Visible light x ray infrared radiation and radio wave all have the same?
The best answer I can think of is "gauge particle." "Speed in a vacuum" is another possibility. The below, while true, does not really answer the question asked. ---- First, I have to explain radiation. Radiation consists of three types: alpha, beta, and gamma. Alpha radiation is destructive and is comprised of a helium nuclei, or two protons and two neutrons. Beta radiation is either an electron or a positron (I would read other sources for better information on this, it does not relate to the question). All of the rest, including gamma rays, are waves included in what is known as the electromagnetic spectrum. The sole difference is their wavelength, or distance between repetitions in the wave, and frequency, the time it takes for a certain number of wave units to pass a certain point, often expressed in waves/second, or Hertz. The electromagnetic spectrum and its components can be more thoroughly explained by other sites.
How do Satellites for observing X-rays and Gamma rays eg Chandra X-ray observatory work?
they use gamma rays... i think. top that peeps!
Which will have the longest wavelengths light waves X-rays or radio waves?
Of the items on that list, radio has the longest wavelength
and x-rays have the shortest.
It's not lethal if all the safety precautions are taken care of. That's why Radiology technicians put a lead blanket on you sometimes, and they go stand in another room, or behind a barrier, or w/e, while an X-ray is in progress.
Over exposure to X-rays, or any form radiation, can cause SERIOUS health problems, that if left untreated, may become lethal.
X-rays are just something you want to try to avoid as much as possible, however you'd have to sit under the X-ray beam for a while to see immediate results (which I do not advise :p)
X-ray diffraction photographs by wilkins and Franklin suggest that?
DNA molecules are arranged as a tightly coiled helix. (: