X-Ray Radiation: A Comprehensive Overview

 
 
 
X-RAY
PREPARED BY
DR. AMIT KUMAR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
           
GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE UNNAO
 
X-ray is high energy electromagnetic radiation.
It is discovered by Wilhelm conrad roentgen in
1895.
 frequency range of x-ray is 3×10
16
 Hz to
3×10
19
 Hz and corresponding wavelength
range is from 0.01nm to 10nm.
 X-ray wavelengths are shorter than  
UV
 rays
and typically longer than those of 
gamma rays
.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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X-ray radiation, discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in 1895, is a high-energy electromagnetic radiation with a frequency range of 3.10^16Hz to 3.10^19Hz and a corresponding wavelength range from 0.01nm to 10nm. This form of radiation has applications in various fields, and its properties make it distinct from other forms of electromagnetic radiation like UV rays and gamma rays. This presentation provides a detailed insight into the nature and uses of X-ray radiation, including continuous X-ray processes.

  • X-ray radiation
  • electromagnetic radiation
  • Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
  • physics
  • imaging

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  1. X-RAY PREPARED BY DR. AMIT KUMAR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE UNNAO

  2. X-ray is high energy electromagnetic radiation. It is discovered by Wilhelm conrad roentgen in 1895. frequency range of x-ray is 3 1016Hz to 3 1019Hz and corresponding wavelength range is from 0.01nm to 10nm. X-ray wavelengths are shorter than UV rays and typically longer than those of gamma rays.

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