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X - RAY

TRI AGUNG NUGROHO


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DEFINITION
X-radiation (composed of X-rays) is a form of
electromagnetic radiation. Most X-rays have a
wavelength
ranging
from
0.01
to
10
nanometers.

HISTORY
German physicist Wilhelm Rntgen is usually
credited as the discoverer of X-rays in 1895,
because he was the first to systematically study
them, though he is not the first to have observed
their effects. He is also the one who gave them the
name "X-rays"
X-rays were found emanating from Crookes tubes,
experimental discharge tubes invented around
1875, by scientists investigating the cathode rays,
that is energetic electron beams, that were first
created in the tubes.

FUNCITION

MEDICAL
Organ Photo
Chemotherapy

INDUSTRIAL
Detail Produck Check

WORK PRINCIPLE
Photon emission experienced by fast electrons are
deflected by the target nuclei for the consequences of
coulomb interactions between atomic nuclei with
electron targets quickly . This involves distorting the
process of deceleration and therefore require energy
emissions in the form of photons

NEGATIVE EFFECT

Premature Baldness

Genetic Change

Destruction Cells

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