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An x-ray machine, like that used in a doctor's or a dentist's office, is really very simple. Inside the machine is an x-ray tube. An electron gun inside the tube shoots high energy electrons at a target made of heavy atoms, such as tungsten. ... Physics 2000...
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In a x-ray tube, the projectile is the electron. As its kinetic energy is increased, both the intensity (number of x-rays) and the energy (their ability to penetrate) of the created x-rays are increased. ... The x-ray machine is a remarkable instrument. It conveys to the target an enormous number of electrons at a...
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Aug 29, 2007 ... circumstances that illustrate several of the important phenomena of X-ray physics. Phenomena observed and measured include the production of ...
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X-ray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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X-radiation (composed of X-rays ) is a form of electromagnetic radiation. X-rays have a wavelength in the range of 10 to 0.01 nanometers, corresponding to frequencies in the range 30 petahertz to 3...
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X-ray machines seem to do the impossible: They see straight through clothing, flesh and even metal thanks to some very cool scientific principles at work. Find out how X-ray machines see straight to your bones. ... As with many of mankind's monumental discoveries, X-ray technology was invented completely by accident. In 1895,
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08-30-07 / Dr. E. Nickoloff / X-ray Equipment I: X-ray Tube Design. ... 09-06-07 / Dr. Z. Lu / X-ray Equipment II: Heat Loading Characteristics. ... Welcome to the Division of X-ray Physics...
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X-ray microscopy is increasingly being used by scientists around the world to solve a range of problems in biology and materials science. ... For more information on x-ray physics visit What is x-ray physics? ... X-Ray Physics Research at King's...
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Hydrodynamics & X-Ray Physics Group ... Experimental efforts in P-22 include hydrodynamics, x-ray spectroscopy and imaging, plasma physics, radiation hydrodynamics, optics and fiber optics, microwaves, electromagnetics, atmospheric physics, and atomic physics.
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