Difference between revisions of "X-ray"

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X-ray is an [[electromagnetic wave]] with a wavelength of about 10<sup>-10</sup> meters, which is beyond the range of wavelength visible to the human eye.  It is often used in hospitals to produce images of patient's internal organs and bones on a photographic plate.
 
X-ray is an [[electromagnetic wave]] with a wavelength of about 10<sup>-10</sup> meters, which is beyond the range of wavelength visible to the human eye.  It is often used in hospitals to produce images of patient's internal organs and bones on a photographic plate.
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Revision as of 01:09, March 23, 2007

X-ray is an electromagnetic wave with a wavelength of about 10-10 meters, which is beyond the range of wavelength visible to the human eye. It is often used in hospitals to produce images of patient's internal organs and bones on a photographic plate.