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Facts About X Ray

The X-rays are, as the name suggests are a beam of rays. However, they comprise of very highly energetic radiowaves. The range of their wavelength lies between 10 to 0.01 nanometers, and they have frequencies in the range of 30PHz to 30EHz. They can be used in the analytical techniques as the crystallography...

X Ray Laser

X-ray laser was the greatest invention of 1970s. In this period, some physicist appreciated the fact that laser beams amplified using ions would have much energy as compare to the beams that are amplified using gases. For these high-energy lasers nuclear explosion were foreseen as power supply. This vision...

History Of X Rays

X-rays were first identified and documented in 1895 by a German scientist Wilhelm Conrad. He found x-rays through a scientific experiment. History of X-rays covers all the scientific improvements of x-rays, which has history of over hundred years. In early days, X-rays used to take internal body images....

Basic Tips For X Ray Procedure

An X-ray machine is used for obtaining an image of your bones and the internal organs, which can be used for medical diagnosis. They are widely used for detecting bone or joint problems and even for detecting the heart and the chest problems. The X-ray machine works on radiations, which are send in small...

X Ray Microscopic Analysis

X-rays are one of the most helpful innovations by mankind. Many types of equipment such as abundant scientific and medical equipments use the characteristics of x-rays to carry out certain tests and studies. The main and important property of x-ray is they are highly penetrative and fast moving...

X Ray Procedure

Medically X-rays are used for Diagnostic imaging. An X-ray is produced when an interaction occurs between the high speed electrons and atoms of the anode, when energy is supplied. The X-rays are emitted with the help of an X-ray machine and the radiation only occurs at the time of exposure. This article will...
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