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x-ray

[eks-rey] / ˈɛksˌreɪ /


X ray


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A Kα x ray, for example, is produced when an electron coming from the n = 2 shell fills the n = 1 shell vacancy.

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We normally associate microscopes with visible light but x ray and electron microscopes provide greater resolution.

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Here, the x ray scatters from an outer electron shell of the atom, giving the ejected electron some kinetic energy while losing energy itself.

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Characteristic x ray energies become progressively larger for heavier elements because their energy increases approximately as Z 2 .

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So an x-ray tube may be operated at 50.0 kV for a chest x ray, whereas it may need to be operated at 100 kV to examine a broken leg in a cast.

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