Author: Terri L. Fauber with Verified Questions &
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All Chapters {1-10}
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Chapter01:RadiationandItsDiscovery
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Chapter02: TheX-ray Beam ce ec ec ec
Chapter03:ImageFormationandRadiographicQualityChapter
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04: Digital Imaging
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Screen Imaging Chapter 06:ExposureTec
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Chapter08:ExposureTechniqueSelectionChapter
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09:ImageEvaluation
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Chapter10:DynamicImaging:Fluoroscopy
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,Chapter01:RadiationandItsDiscovery
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Fauber:RadiographicImagingandExposure,7thEdition
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1. WhenwereX-rays discovered? ce ce e c
a. October8, 1985 ce ec
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d. August 15, 1902 ec ec
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X-rays werediscovered by Wilhelm Conrad RoentgenonNovember8,1895. e c ce ec ec ec ec ce ce ce ce
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2. Whattypeoftube was Roentgen working with inhis lab when X-rays were discovered?
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a. Crookestube ce
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d. Wurzburgtube ce
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Roentgen was working with alow-vacuum tube knownas aCrookes tube. ec ec ec ec ce ec ec ce ec ce ec
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3. Whichof thefollowing termscould be defined asthe instantaneousproduction of light only
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duringan interaction between atype of energy andsomeelement orcompound?
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a. Phosphorescence
b. Afterglow
c. Glowing
d. Fluorescence
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ype of energy. ec ec
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4. Bariumplatinocyanide was the: ce ec ec
a. typeofdarkpaperRoentgen used to darken his laboratory. ce ce ce ce ec ec ec ec ec
b. materialRoentgen usedto producethefirst radiographofhis wife’shand. ec ec ce ec ce ec ec ce ce ec ce
c. metal used to producethelow-vacuum tube. ec ec ec ce ce ec
d. fluorescentmaterialthat glowed whenthetubewas energized. ce ec ec ce ce ec ce ec
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Apieceofpaper coatedwithbariumplatinocyanide glowedeachtimeRoentgen energizedhistube.
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, 5. Thefirst radiograph produced byRoentgen, ofhis wife’s hand, required an exposuretime of:
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a. 15 s. ec
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Ittook a15-minexposuretimetoproducethefirst radiograph.
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6. Theletterxin x-ray isthesymbol for:
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a. electricity.
b. theunknown. ce
c. penetrating.
d. discovery.
ANS: B e c
Theletterxrepresentsthemathematicalsymbol of theunknown.
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7. Thefirst Nobel Prize for physics was received in1901 by:
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a. MarieCurie. ce
b. William Crookes. ce
c. Wilhelm Roentgen. ce
d. AlbertEinstein. ce
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8. X-rays were at onetimecalled: e c ec ec ce ec
a. Becquerelrays. ce
b. Roentgenrays. ce
c. Z-rays.
d. noneof theabove. ce ec ce
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9. Erythema,anearly sign ofbiologic damagedueto x-ray exposure, is: ce ec ec ec ce ec ce ce ec ec ec
a. reddening oftheskin. ec ce ce
b. amalignant tumor. ce ce
c. achromosomalchange. ce ec
d. oneofthemostseriouseffectsofx-ray exposure. ce ce ce ec ce ce ce ec
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