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Why is X-ray called so?

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Answered by vikrantsoni
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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
Answered by smartkarthik37
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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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