X-Ray
X-rays are electromagnetic radiations used to penetrate solids and visualize internal structures, widely applied in medical imaging, industrial inspection, and security scanning.
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Definition
X-Ray refers to electromagnetic radiations of a short wavelength that can penetrate various thicknesses of all solids.
Purpose
The purpose of X-rays is to visualize the internal structure of objects, materials, and organisms, commonly used in medical imaging, industrial inspection, and security scanning.
Examples of Use
- Medical Imaging: Diagnosing fractures and diseases through radiographs.
- Security: Scanning luggage and cargo for contraband and dangerous items.
- Industrial Inspection: Detecting flaws in materials and welds.
Related Terms
- Radiography: The process of taking X-ray images.
- Computed Tomography (CT): An imaging method that uses X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images.
- Fluoroscopy: A technique using X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the interior of an object.
Notes
X-rays are a powerful tool for non-invasive inspection and diagnosis. Safety precautions must be taken to protect against harmful radiation exposure.
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