Radiation Concepts
Electricity
X-ray Tube
X-ray Equipment
AEC
100

The unit of mass is the

kg

100

The resistance in a wire decreases as its diameter

increases

100

The function of the cathode is to produce

thermionic cloud

100

The electrical device used to adjust the mA selection is a/an

variable resistor

100

The single function of an AEC is to eliminate the need to set

time

200

The sum of protons and neutrons in a nucleus is called the

mass number

200

 A current of 2 amperes and a resistance of 8 ohms require what voltage in a series circuit?

16 volts

200

Filament materials are chosen primarily for their

high melting point

200

In the x-ray circuit, the timing control is found between the

Autotransformer and step-up transformer

200

 When using an AEC, the radiographer loses control of

mAs

300

The atomic number is the number of ____ contained in the nucleus.

protons

300

 When electric current flows through a wire with resistance, energy is liberated as 

thermal energy

300

The cathode focusing cup has a/an ____ charge.

negative 

300

KvP selector in the x-ray circuit

autotransformer

300

When more than one ionization chamber is used simultaneously during exposure, the signal is

averaged

400

If an electron is gained or lost from an atom, that atom becomes

ion

400

 Electric potential is measured in

volts

400

 X-ray photon production occurs at the

anode

400

Two-position device used to initiate exposure

exposure switch

400

U.S. public law requires that generators automatically terminate AEC exposures at ____ mAs above 50 kVp.

600

500

Electrons moving around in specific orbitals demonstrate this energy.

kinetic

500

A 100 W light bulb with an amperage of 0.91 A is operating at a potential difference of

110 volts

500

Cracking of the anode typically occurs

when a cold anode is hit with a high kVp exposure.

500

Regulates exposure time based upon patient thickness and density

AEC

500

AEC density controls are properly used to

compensate for asymmetrical pathology