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X-Rays Elias Nuñez 2005

What is an X-ray used for? Used in many medical purposes and security purposes

What is an X-ray used for? One specific place x-rays are used are in security checkpoints at airports

What are X-rays used for? X-rays are also used for looking at fractured bones in the human body. Can show cavities and and swallowed objects or objects stuck inside humans

History of X-rays Accidentally discovered in 1895 William Roentgen takes credit for discovery

History of X-rays Roentgen placed hand in front of machine and saw the bones in his hand on the wall

History of X-rays X-rays later called Roentgen-rays in his honor Doctors don’t have to do surgery to see bones

How an X-ray Machine Works Lead case holds machine to keep X-rays from going in all directions Machine can weigh 80 pounds

How X-rays Machines Work X-rays come out of little window facing the patient X-rays pass harmlessly through the patient

How X-ray Machines Work “Heart” of machine is the electrode - a cathode and an anode Cathode is a heated filament

How X-rays Machines Work First, current passes through the filament which heats it up.

How X-ray Machines Work Heat caused by current sputter electrons off the surface and the beam of electrons is attracted by a positively charged anode

How X-ray Machines Work The anode is a positively charged disc made of tungsten.

How X-ray Machines Work The difference between the anode and the cathode is extremely different so the electrons fly through the tube with a very powerful force.

How an X-ray machine works Then the speeding electrons strikes a tungsten atom An electron is knocked loose and falls a level of energy Then the electron releases extra energy

How X-ray Machines Work Since the drop is a big one, the energy released is very high The released energy forms into X-ray photons

How X-ray Machines Work An alternative way that x-rays can be formed is when the loose electron beam is heading toward the tungsten anode.

How X-ray Machines Work Then when the electrons reach the tungsten atoms, it travels around the nucleus of the atom, like a comet’s path being changed by a planet or star. As the electrons course is rapidly changed, it loses a lot of power causing x-ray photons

How X-ray Machines Work Then when the electrons reach the tungsten atoms, it travels around the nucleus of the atom, like a comet’s path being changed by a planet or star. As the electrons course is rapidly changed, it loses a lot of power causing x-ray photons.

How X-ray Machines Work As the electrons course is rapidly changed, it loses a lot of power causing x-ray photons.

How an X-ray Machine works When the very powerful collision with the electrons and the tungsten anode occurs, a lot of heat is produced and could melt the machine

How an X-ray Machine works A small engine spins the anode at a very fast so the anode wont melt Cool oil on the tungsten anode is also used to control the heat temperature.

How an X-ray Machine Works When the X-rays go through the human or object, the x-ray beam continues An the other side there is a camera that takes the picture The camera is just likeany other camera we use

X-ray Protection X-rays can be helpful but overexposure can cause fatal diseases X-rays cause radiation that cause radiation sickness. Long ago, doctors and patients that didn’t wear protection got the sickness and many died.

X-ray Protection X-rays are a form of ionizing radiation They knock electrons off the atom to create an ion, an electrically-charged atom. Free electrons then collide with other atoms to create more ions. Ionization breaks DNA strands which causes mutation or kill the DNA

Contrast Media Contrast media is used to make organs or blood vessels that don’t show up on normal X-rays show up Then can be injected or swallowed as liquids Is very dense so it absorbs x-rays and shows up on X-ray pictures

Bibliography Bury, Bob. “Looking Through You...How do X-Rays Work?.” 2002. May 1, 2005. <http://www.thenakedscientist.com/HTML/Columnist/bobburycolumn5.htm> Harris, Tom. “How X-rays work.” 2005. May 1, 2005. <http://science.howstuffworks.com/x-ray.htm/printable> Watson, Ernest; John Sichy. “X-rays.” Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia. 2004 standard edition.

About the Authorr Hey! My name is Elias Nuñez and I am from the Central American Country of Nicaragua. I Love to play baseball! GO RED SOXS!!! I like to listen to music and to watch TV.