 Structure of atom  Classification of radiation  Electromagnetic spectrum  Properties of a wave  Interaction of x-rays with matter.

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 Structure of atom  Classification of radiation  Electromagnetic spectrum  Properties of a wave  Interaction of x-rays with matter

Energy emitted and transferred or propagated through matter is called radiation

RADIATIONIONISINGPARTICULATE ELECTRO MAGNETIC NONIONISING

crest trough

 Photo electric effect  Coherent scattering  Compton effect  Pair production  Photo disintegration

 Portable  Mobile  Fixed

X-RAY TUBE CABLE

X-RAY TUBE TRANSFOR MER CABLE MOBILE WHEELS

REFERENCES:- -VETERINARY RADIOLOGY-A.P. SINGH & JIT SINGH