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GCSE Physics Practice Test: Medical Physics - Uses of X-Ray Radiation
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X-rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation. X-rays were discovered in 1895 by William Roentgen by accident whilst he was experimenting with vacuum tubes. He noticed that a screen he used for a different experiment was glowing, even though there was no visible light hitting it. He carried out some experiments over a period of several weeks, to find out more of the properties of the newly-discovered rays and to ensure that his results were reliable before finally announcing his discovery at the end of December. He used the term X-rays because he had no idea what they were and adopted the... Show more
GCSE Physics Practice Test: Medical Physics - Uses of X-Ray Radiation
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10 Questions

1. What can X-rays be used to diagnose?
2. X-rays can be used to destroy which harmful cells?
3. X-rays affect photographic film in the same way as which other wave in the electromagnetic spectrum?
4. Which of the following absorbs the most X-rays?
5. Why do precautions need to be taken when X-ray machines are in use?
6. The wavelength of an X-ray is of the same order of magnitude as what?
7. X-rays are part of which spectrum?
8. Which electronic device allows images from X-rays to be formed electronically?
9. In which place would you most likely find an X-ray machine?
10. Which electromagnetic wave has the most energy?