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100

X-rays originate from 

The atoms electron cloud

100

What is Ohm's law formula

I=V/R

100

It is possible for an x-ray tube to self rectify. The resultant waveform rectification would be 

Half wave rectification 

100

A hot filament gives of electrons by a process called 

Thermionic emission

100

Filament life in the x-ray tube is shortened by

Long application of the x-ray prep button

100

What determines the wavelength of an x-ray

Kilovoltage

100

What is the energy called that attracts the electrons to the nucleus of an atom

Binding energy

100

The quality of an x-ray beam refers to what

Energy of x-rays

100

How many angstroms are in a meter

10,000,000,000

200

An x-ray beam is electromagnetic radiation that is related to: White light, ultraviolet light, or infrared light

All the above

200

One advantage of _____ current is the ability to easily transform voltage up or down

Alternating Current

200

The x-ray tube can self rectify the supplied AC voltage. Diodes are added to the circuit to 

Diminish the possibility of reverse flow of current in the x-ray tube

200

If no kilovoltage is applied to the x-ray tube, the emitted electrons remain near the filament as an electron cloud

Space charge

200

The purpose of a rotating anode is to 

Spread the heat produced during an exposure over a larger area of the anode

200

When were x-rays discovered

November 8, 1895

200

What is meant by ionizing radiation 

Any radiation capable of removing an orbital electron

200

What is the defintion of energy

The ability to do work

200

What type of radiation is produced when a high speed electron is slowed down or suddenly stopped

Bremsstrahlung

300

The unit of measurement for frequency is

Hertz

300

Which of the following is a temporary magnet: The earth, loadstone, Alnico, Electromagnet

Electromagnet

300

With three phase equipment, the voltage across the x-ray tube is 

Is nearly constant potential

300

In a stationary anode, a small tungsten button is embedded in a block of copper. The copper is used to

Carry heat away from the target and protect it from overheating
300

Tungsten is used as a target of a x-ray tube because

It has a high melting point

300

X-rays are very much the same as which of the following

Gamma rays

300

The mass number of an atom is equal to what

The number of protons plus neutrons

300

If a neutral atom has an atomic number of 10, then how many electrons will it have 

10

300

As the wavelength of an x-ray increases, what happens to its frequency

Decreases

400

The speed of electromagnetic radiation is 

3x10^8 meters per second

400

The faster a conductor cuts or passes through magnetic lines of force

The higher the induced voltage

400

The cathode and anode of an x-ray tube are enclosed by a Pyrex glass envelope and contains as perfect a vacuum as possible to:

Provide an unobstructed path for the electron stream 

400

A rotating anode spins at

3600rpm

400

Heat produced by a single large power load on a cold anode can cause

Uneven expansion that may crack the anode

400

What are charged atoms called

Ions

400

Ionization can result from what interaction of radiation with tissue

Photoelectric absorption

400

If an atom obtains an additional electron, what kind of charge will that ion have 

Negative

400

The ability of a moving body to do work is called what

Kinetic energy

500

The SI unit for electrostatic charge is

Coulomb

500

Closed core transformers use laminated layers of metal plates to 

Reduce eddy currents

500

Filament current in a x-ray tube usually operates at ____ volts and three to five amps

10

500

X-ray tube puncture by electric sparkler is caused by

Coating of the glass wall of the tube by vaporized filament tungsten 

500

After prolonged use, the anode disk becomes pitted. The use of _____ instead of pure tungsten as the anode material aids in minimizing the problem

Rhenium-tungsten-molybdenum 

500

The branch of physics pertaining to the origin and nature of x-rays is defined by what

Radiologic physics

500

How many pounds are in a kilogram

2.2

500

What describes an x-ray photon

High speed bundle of energy

500

What electromagnetic wave has the shortest wavelength

X-ray

600

The negative terminal of the x-ray tube consists of: Filament, supporting waves, or focusing cup

All the above

600

Electron kinetic energy in a x-ray tube is increased by raising 

KV

600

When a high speed electron collides with the targets inner shell electron and displaces it, and an electron jumps from an outer shell to replace it, an x-ray is produced. This type of radiation is called 

Characteristic radiation 

600

Name 4 properties of x-rays 

Highly penetrating, electrically neutral, polyenergetic, liberate minute amounts of heat on passing through matter, travel in straight lines, travel at the speed of light, ionize because of their ability to remove orbital electrons, cause fluorescense in certain crystals, can not be focused by a lens, affect photographic film, produce chemical and biological changes by ionization an excitation, produce secondary and scattered radiation

600

When interacting with the targets positive nuclear field, a high speed electron slows down, and an x-ray is produced. This type of radiation is called 

Brems radiation 

600

What is the process called that changes a neutral stop into an electrically charged atom

Ionization
600

What reaction does not result in a scatter photon

Photoelectric absorption

600

Radiation that changes direction as it passes through a material is called what

Scatter

600

A neutral atom has 

The same number of protons as electrons

700

What does the P in kVp stand for?

Peak

700

The atomic number of an atom is equal to what?

Number of protons 

700

The probability of photoelectric absorption occurring increases with which if the following:

1. Atomic number of materials

2. Object to image receptor distance

3. kVp

1 only

700

In the normal diagnostic range, what is the wavelength range of the x-rays

0.1 to 0.5 angstroms

700

What is the unit of mass in the metric MKS system

Kilogram

700

What is the formula for Newton's second law of motion

F=ma

700

A body at rest or in uniform motion remains in the same state unless a force is applied describes what

Newton's first law of motion

700

What are the particles called that continuously circle the nucleus of an atom

Electrons

700

What describes an electron

Mass and negative charge

800

What is the push or pull of an object called 

Force

800

What particle in the nucleus of an atom has no charge 

Neutron

800

The reduction of the intensity of radiation as it passes through a material is known as

Attenuation

800

What are the fundamental metric units of physics

Meters, kilograms, and seconds

800

How many centimeters are in an inch

2.54

800

How many electrons may occupy the M-shell of an atom

18

800

What is the unit of length in the metric MKS system

Meter

800

What reaction cannot be produced at tube potentials less than 70keV

Characteristic

800

The maximum x-ray energy will be equal to what

kVp

900

What refers to the number of electrons in the outer shell of an atom

Valence number

900

How does the energy of scatter radiation compare to that of the primary beam

Less energy

900

What is the unit of force 

Newton

900

What is the definition of power

The rate at which work is done

900

What is the branch of science that deals with matter, energy, and their relationship to each other

Physics

900

What would be an example of stored potential energy

A stretched rubber band 

900

What is the distance between two wave crests of an electromagnetic wave called 

Wavelength

900

What is the speed of x-rays

186,000 miles/second

900

X-rays are classified as what typeof radiation

Electromagnetic

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