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X-rays and gamma rays
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What are the two types of rays discussed in the video?
X-rays
and
gamma rays
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What is the main use of x-rays?
To view the
internal structure
of objects
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How does a typical x-ray machine work?
It fires
x-rays
through the body and records them
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Why do x-rays pass through certain body parts?
They are
absorbed
by dense materials like
bones
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What color do dense areas like bones appear on x-ray images?
White
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What is the risk associated with x-ray exposure?
It gives a small amount of
radiation
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Why do medical staff wear lead aprons during x-ray procedures?
To
protect
themselves
from
x-ray
exposure
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What is one use of gamma rays in medicine?
Medical imaging
and
cancer treatment
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How do gamma rays help in sterilization?
They kill
microorganisms
without causing damage
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What is a disadvantage of using boiling water for sterilization?
It can damage materials like
plastic
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How do gamma rays affect food during sterilization?
They
kill
harmful
microbes
without
altering
food
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What is a trade-off when using x-rays and gamma rays in medicine?
They can damage cells but help
diagnose
diseases
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Why is it important to weigh the pros and cons of x-ray and gamma ray use?
To determine if the
benefits
outweigh the risks
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What are the main applications of x-rays and gamma rays?
X-rays
:
Viewing
internal structures
Detecting broken bones and diseases
Gamma rays:
Medical imaging
Cancer treatment (
radiotherapy
)
Sterilization of medical equipment and food
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What are the advantages of using gamma rays for sterilization over boiling water?
Gamma rays:
Kill
microorganisms
without damage
Safe for
heat-sensitive
materials
Maintain food quality
Boiling water:
Can damage certain materials
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