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write two properties and two uses of x ray​

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Answered by EishanKhandait
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We can define X-Rays or X-radiation as a form of electromagnetic radiation. They are powerful waves of electromagnetic energy. Most of them have a wavelength ranging from 0.01 to 10 nanometres, corresponding to frequencies in the range 30 petahertz to 30 exahertz and energies in the range 100 eV to 100 keV.

They are produced when high-velocity electrons collide with the metal plates, thereby giving the energy as the X-Rays and themselves absorbed by the metal plate.

The X-Ray beam travels through the air and comes in contact with the body tissues, and produces an image on a metal film.

Soft tissue like organs and skin, cannot absorb the high-energy rays, and the beam passes through them.

Dense materials inside our bodies, like bones, absorb the radiation.

The X-Rays properties are given below:

They have a shorter wavelength of the electromagnetic spectrum.

Requires high voltage to produce X-Rays.

They are used to capture the human skeleton defects.

They travel in a straight line and do not carry an electric charge with them.

They are capable of travelling in a vacuum.

Since the discovery of X-radiation, they are used in various fields and for various purposes. Some key uses of X-Ray are given below.

Medical Science

Security

Astronomy

Industry

Restoration

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Answered by udayadithyan
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uses of x ray

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Explanation:

Bone fractures.

Infections (such as pneumonia)

Calcifications (like kidney stones or vascular calcifications)

Some tumors.

Arthritis in joints.

Bone loss (such as osteoporosis)

Dental issues

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