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What gives an atom its identity as a specific element?
✔✔ The number of protons.
What is the main reason X-ray tubes operate in a vacuum?
✔✔ To prevent electrons from colliding with air molecules.
Why is tungsten used as the target material in X-ray tubes?
✔✔ Its high melting point and ability to produce X-rays efficiently.
What happens to X-ray photon energy as its wavelength decreases?
✔✔ The energy increases.
What is the primary reason for using collimators in radiography?
✔✔ To shape and limit the X-ray beam to reduce patient exposure.
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, What interaction is responsible for producing high-energy X-rays in the X-ray tube?
✔✔ Bremsstrahlung radiation.
Why is a rotating anode used in high-output X-ray tubes?
✔✔ To spread heat over a larger area, preventing damage.
What property of X-rays allows them to penetrate tissues?
✔✔ Their short wavelength and high energy.
Why is filtration added to the X-ray beam?
✔✔ To remove low-energy photons that increase patient dose without contributing to the image.
What type of scatter radiation is most common in diagnostic imaging?
✔✔ Compton scattering.
What interaction is responsible for producing contrast in bone and soft tissue imaging?
✔✔ The photoelectric effect.
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