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Professor Wilhelm Roentgen a)advocated radiology in the u.s b)exposed the first radiographs in the u.s c)discovered the xray d)employed the first dental auxiliary in the united states - ANSWERSc Digital Radiography Utilizes the following approach a)filmless radiographic computer imaging system b)electronically charged plated imaging system c)nonionizing radio frequency imaging system d) none of the above - ANSWERSa a form of energy is a)heat b)light c)electricity d) x-radiation e) all of the above - ANSWERSe Photons are described as a)bundles of energy b) dental film mounts c) electrically neutral particles d) negatively charged atomic particles - ANSWERSa Limited Penetration long wavelength radiation is known as a) short wavelengths b) hard radiation c) soft radiation d) desirable wavelengths - ANSWERSc Background Radiation originates from: a)enviornment b) outerspace c) radionuclides d) terrestrail radiation e) all of the above - ANSWERSe Ionizing Radiation produces ions when a) radiation passes through the body tissues b) ions compress into the atmosphere c) isotopes flow freely on air d) none of the above - ANSWERSa Common Characteristics of radiation are a) wavelengths that determine the penetrating power of the energy b) forms of electromagnetic radiation c) the giving off of electrical fields at right angles to the path of travel d) straight lines that travel at 186,000 miles per second e) all of the above - ANSWERSe Hard Radiation is considered to be a) shortwavelengths with great penetrating power. most deseriable and capable of penetrating oral structures b) long wavelengths with limited penetrating power. unsuitable for exposing radiographs - ANSWERSa an electron is defined as a) anything that occupies space and has mass b) electrically neutral tiny particle c) center of the atom d) negatively charged atomic particle - ANSWERSd Penumbra is defined as a)magnification of an object b) diverging xrays c) distortion of the shape of an image d) fuzzy outline of a radiographic image - ANSWERSd What are the properties of electromagnectic radiation? a) travels at the speed of light b) no electrical charge and no mass or weight c) measurable energies d) a & b e) all of the above - ANSWERSe

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DANB RHS EXAM - study guide
Questions with Answers Correct
Professor Wilhelm Roentgen

a)advocated radiology in the u.s
b)exposed the first radiographs in the u.s
c)discovered the xray
d)employed the first dental auxiliary in the united states - ANSWERSc

Digital Radiography Utilizes the following approach

a)filmless radiographic computer imaging system
b)electronically charged plated imaging system
c)nonionizing radio frequency imaging system
d) none of the above - ANSWERSa

a form of energy is
a)heat
b)light
c)electricity
d) x-radiation
e) all of the above - ANSWERSe

Photons are described as

a)bundles of energy
b) dental film mounts
c) electrically neutral particles
d) negatively charged atomic particles - ANSWERSa

Limited Penetration long wavelength radiation is known as

a) short wavelengths
b) hard radiation
c) soft radiation
d) desirable wavelengths - ANSWERSc

Background Radiation originates from:

a)enviornment
b) outerspace
c) radionuclides

, d) terrestrail radiation
e) all of the above - ANSWERSe

Ionizing Radiation produces ions when

a) radiation passes through the body tissues
b) ions compress into the atmosphere
c) isotopes flow freely on air
d) none of the above - ANSWERSa

Common Characteristics of radiation are

a) wavelengths that determine the penetrating power of the energy
b) forms of electromagnetic radiation
c) the giving off of electrical fields at right angles to the path of travel
d) straight lines that travel at 186,000 miles per second
e) all of the above - ANSWERSe

Hard Radiation is considered to be

a) shortwavelengths with great penetrating power. most deseriable and capable of
penetrating oral structures

b) long wavelengths with limited penetrating power. unsuitable for exposing radiographs
- ANSWERSa

an electron is defined as

a) anything that occupies space and has mass
b) electrically neutral tiny particle
c) center of the atom
d) negatively charged atomic particle - ANSWERSd

Penumbra is defined as

a)magnification of an object
b) diverging xrays
c) distortion of the shape of an image
d) fuzzy outline of a radiographic image - ANSWERSd

What are the properties of electromagnectic radiation?

a) travels at the speed of light
b) no electrical charge and no mass or weight
c) measurable energies
d) a & b

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