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can anyone explain howz x-ray been produced.
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The discussion revolves around the production of X-rays, exploring various methods and mechanisms involved in their generation. Participants address both theoretical and practical aspects, including different techniques used in medical and scientific applications.
Participants express differing views on the efficiency and methods of X-ray production, particularly regarding the role of linear accelerators and synchrotron radiation. The discussion remains unresolved with multiple competing perspectives on the topic.
Some claims about the efficiency of different X-ray production methods and the specific roles of linacs may depend on definitions and context, which are not fully explored in the discussion.
ZapperZ said:One can also generate x-rays using linear accelerators. This is getting to be more common in medical applications because it produces very little, if any, radioactive waste to be disposed of, and produces a more intense beam. Varian Medical systems have been producing a lot of these for various hospitals. There's a good chance that a large hospital near you is using such a technique to generate x-rays for both diagnostics and treatment.
Zz.
jono said:That last bit isn't entirely accurate. You don't generate x-rays with a linear accelerator, you accelerate them. The principle for x-ray generation remains the same; electrons hitting a target and undergoing bremsstrahlung (sp?). Linacs are in use all over the world, and have been for some time.
Also, linacs are only used for treatment; a normal x-ray tube suffices for diagnostic x-rays.
Jonathan
jono said:That last bit isn't entirely accurate. You don't generate x-rays with a linear accelerator, you accelerate them.
Gokul43201 said:How do you accelerate X-rays ?