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What is the primary piece of equipment used by radiographers?
X-Ray Tube
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How are X-Rays produced in the X-Ray tube?
By targeting
accelerated
electrons
onto a surface
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What percentage of energy produced in the X-Ray tube is X-Rays?
1%
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What is contained within the cylindrical tube of the X-Ray tube?
The
X-Ray
tube
itself
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What are the essential features of an X-Ray tube?
Cathode
: Heated metal filament for electrons
Evacuated
Chamber:
Allows potential difference
Anode
: Metal target for converting energy to X-Rays
Thin Window
: Transparent to most X-Rays
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What are the two main components of an X-Ray tube structure?
Insert
: Anode and cathode in an evacuated envelope
Shield:
External casing for protection
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What is the role of the
cathode
in the X-Ray tube?
To provide electrons
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What is thermionic emission in the context of the cathode?
Production of
electrons
from
heated
filaments
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What materials are the filaments in the cathode typically made of?
Tungsten
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What is the difference between fine focus and broad focus filaments?
Fine
focus
minimizes
geometric
unsharpness
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How does broad focus affect heat dissipation in the anode?
It improves heat dissipation due to
larger
area
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What phenomenon is introduced by using a larger area of the anode?
Penumbral
shadowing
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What is the role of the focusing cup in the X-Ray tube?
To
focus
electrons
onto the anode
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What materials are typically used for the
focusing
cup
?
Nickel or stainless steel
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What is the anode in the X-Ray tube?
An
electrode
of
positive
potential
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What are the two types of anodes in X-Ray tubes?
Stationary:
Copper and tungsten construction
Rotating:
Disc with a target track
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What is the construction of a stationary anode?
Copper
with a
tungsten
target plate
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Why is copper used in the stationary anode?
For its good
thermal conductivity
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What is the target track in a rotating anode made of?
Mainly
tungsten
, alloyed with
rhenium
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What is tube loading in the context of X-Ray tubes?
The amount of
heat
produced
at the
anode
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What factors determine tube loading?
kV
and
mA
selection prior to exposure
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What is tube rating in X-Ray tubes?
Safe combinations of
kV
,
mA
, and time
Prevents
thermal
damage to the tube
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What are X-Ray tube envelopes made of?
Glass
(Pyrex) or metal-ceramic
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What is the purpose of the evacuated envelope in X-Ray tubes?
To allow
uninterrupted
electron flow
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