Why does altering the x ray tube affect the image produced on the radiograph, the factors being voltage current, target (atomic no.) and filters.
And why would you use these factors to control the production of the radiograph in medical imaging.
And how does the photoelectric effect and Compton scattering additionally affect this.
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X ray imaging and radiography.
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Re: X ray imaging and radiography.
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