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ELECTROMAGNETIC
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X-RAY
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WILHELM ROENTGEN
X-RAY
X-RAY
• X-rays use invisible electromagnetic
energy beams to produce images of
internal tissues, bones, and organs on
film or digital media.
• X-rays are also produced using an X-
ray tube. They are emitted when fast
moving electrons hit a metal target.
• It also have shorter wavelength but
carries higher energy than Ultraviolet
Light.

X-RAY
In 1895, Wilhelm Conrad
Roentgen is credited with
first describing X-rays. Just
weeks after he
discovered that they
could help visualize
bones, X-rays were being
used in a medical setting.
X-RAY
The first person to
receive an X-ray for
medical purposes
was young Eddie
McCarthy of
Hanover, who fell
while skating on the
Connecticut River in
1896 and fractured
his left wrist.
USES OF X-RAY
1.Check Symptoms in the Body
2. Diagnosing Injuries
3. Dental Check
• X-rays can cause mutations
in our DNA and, therefore,
might lead to cancer later
RISKS OF in life.

X-RAYS • Exposure to high radiation


levels can have a range of
effects, such as vomiting,
bleeding, fainting, hair loss,
and the loss of skin and hair.
X-RAYS UNLOCK MYSTERIES

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