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Is it really so surprising that x-rays can go through solid objects? Do you know why some things, like bones or metal, are more resistant to x-rays than skin and muscle? Electromagnetic Radiation Explo...
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Alternate Name(s): General Radiography; Plain films ... X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, just like visible light. In a health care setting, x-rays are emitted by a machine as individual ...
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For example, mammograms use X-rays to look for tumors or suspicious areas in the breasts. The parts of your body appear light or dark due to the different rates that your tissues absorb the X-rays. ...
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As the wavelengths of light decrease, they increase in energy. X-rays have smaller wavelengths and therefore higher energy than ultraviolet waves. X-rays were first observed and documented in 1895 by W...
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