Why is X-ray called so?
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The answer is that a German physicist, Wilhelm Roentgen, discovered a new form of radiation in 1895. He called itX-radiation because he didn't know what it was. Yes, it's as simple as that. This mysterious radiation had the ability to pass through many materials that absorb visible light
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The answer is that a German physicist, Wilhelm Roentgen, discovered a new form of radiation in 1895. He called itX-radiation because he didn't know what it was. Yes, it's as simple as that. This mysterious radiation had the ability to pass through many materials that absorb visible light
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The answer is that a German physicist, Wilhelm Roentgen, discovered a new form of radiation in 1895. He called itX-radiation because he didn't know what it was. Yes, it's as simple as that. This mysterious radiation had the ability to pass through many materials that absorb visible light
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