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Dental Radiography-Ch 2 Radiation Physics Questions and Answers Already Passed What is the term used to describe the process of converting electrical energy into X-rays? X-ray production What type of radiation is emitted when electrons hit the anode? Bremsstrahlung radiation What is the unit of measurement for radiation exposure? Gray (Gy) What does the term "half-life" refer to in radiation physics? The time required for half of the radioactive atoms to decay What is the primary difference between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation? Ionizing radiation has enough energy to remove electrons from atoms 2 What is the role of filtration in dental radiography? To reduce the amount of low-energy X-rays that do not contribute to the image What is the purpose of the lead collimator in the X-ray tube? To focus and limit the X-ray beam What is the term for the process of absorbing radiation by tissue? Attenuation How does increasing the kilovolt peak (kVp) affect the X-ray beam? It increases the energy and penetrating power of the X-rays What happens to X-ray quality when the milliampere-seconds (mAs) is increased? It increases the quantity of X-rays produced, resulting in a darker image What is scatter radiation? Radiation that has been deflected from its path due to interaction with matter 3 What is the role of the tungsten target in the X-ray tube? To convert kinetic energy from electrons into X-rays What is the relationship between wavelength and energy in X-rays? Shorter wavelengths correspond to higher energy What does the term "radiolucent" refer to in dental radiography? Areas that appear dark on the radiograph due to lower density What is the definition of dose equivalent in radiation physics? The measurement of biological effect based on the type of radiation and its energy What is the main function of the lead apron in dental radiography? To protect the patient from unnecessary radiation exposure What is the difference between direct and indirect radiation interaction? Direct interaction involves X-rays interacting with atoms, while indirect interaction involves interaction with water molecules

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Dental Radiography-Ch 2 Radiation
Physics Questions and Answers Already
Passed
What is the term used to describe the process of converting electrical energy into X-rays?


✔✔X-ray production




What type of radiation is emitted when electrons hit the anode?


✔✔Bremsstrahlung radiation




What is the unit of measurement for radiation exposure?


✔✔Gray (Gy)




What does the term "half-life" refer to in radiation physics?


✔✔The time required for half of the radioactive atoms to decay




What is the primary difference between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation?


✔✔Ionizing radiation has enough energy to remove electrons from atoms




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,What is the role of filtration in dental radiography?


✔✔To reduce the amount of low-energy X-rays that do not contribute to the image




What is the purpose of the lead collimator in the X-ray tube?


✔✔To focus and limit the X-ray beam




What is the term for the process of absorbing radiation by tissue?


✔✔Attenuation




How does increasing the kilovolt peak (kVp) affect the X-ray beam?


✔✔It increases the energy and penetrating power of the X-rays




What happens to X-ray quality when the milliampere-seconds (mAs) is increased?


✔✔It increases the quantity of X-rays produced, resulting in a darker image




What is scatter radiation?


✔✔Radiation that has been deflected from its path due to interaction with matter




2

, What is the role of the tungsten target in the X-ray tube?


✔✔To convert kinetic energy from electrons into X-rays




What is the relationship between wavelength and energy in X-rays?


✔✔Shorter wavelengths correspond to higher energy




What does the term "radiolucent" refer to in dental radiography?


✔✔Areas that appear dark on the radiograph due to lower density




What is the definition of dose equivalent in radiation physics?


✔✔The measurement of biological effect based on the type of radiation and its energy




What is the main function of the lead apron in dental radiography?


✔✔To protect the patient from unnecessary radiation exposure




What is the difference between direct and indirect radiation interaction?


✔✔Direct interaction involves X-rays interacting with atoms, while indirect interaction involves

interaction with water molecules

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