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What is the primary product of X-ray production?
Heat
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Why is heat dissipation important in X-ray tubes?
It prevents
inefficient
X-ray production
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What are the main components inside an X-ray tube cylinder?
Envelop
(
glass
or
metal ceramic
)
Cathode
(
negative polarity
)
Anode
(
positive polarity
)
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What is the role of the cathode in an X-ray tube?
To support the
filament
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What happens when a current passes through the filament?
It heats up, causing
atomic
vibrations
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What is the effect of atomic vibrations in the filament?
Electrons
become dislodged from
atoms
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What is applied between the cathode and anode to accelerate electrons?
Potential difference
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What is the minimum potential difference required to generate EMR?
5
kV
5 \text{kV}
5
kV
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What is the typical range of potential difference needed to generate X-ray photons?
Between
70,000
-
150,000
volts
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What is the purpose of an evacuated chamber in an X-ray tube?
Enables
electrons
to pass without interactions
Prevents stray electrons from interacting with the
envelope
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What can happen if electrons stray and interact with the envelope?
It can cause
arcing
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What is the role of the anode in an X-ray tube?
To create
X-ray photons
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What is the function of the window in an X-ray tube?
Allows
X-ray photons
to escape
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How do X-ray photons exit the tube?
Perpendicular from the
target
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Why must X-ray photons be prevented from interacting with others in the room?
To ensure safety and reduce
exposure
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What is the benefit of a rotating anode in an X-ray tube?
Increases surface area for
electron impact
Improves
heat dissipation
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What is the purpose of the focusing cup in an X-ray tube?
To concentrate the
electron beam
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Why is tungsten used in the filament of an X-ray tube?
It has a low
thermionic work function
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What is the significance of tungsten's high melting point?
It withstands heat generated during
X-ray
production
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What does low vapor pressure in tungsten prevent?
It prevents
evaporation
in a vacuum
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How does the dual focus system benefit X-ray production?
It allows changing
electron focus size
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What are the two forms of filament arrangements in dual focus tubes?
Series
:
fine focus
on top of
broad focus
Parallel
: two filaments
side by side
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What is the advantage of a broad focus filament?
Better
heat dissipation
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What does geometric unsharpness or penumbra refer to?
Overlapping portions
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What is the size of the fine focus filament's area?
0.6 mm squared
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What is the size of the broad focus filament's area?
1.2 mm squared
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What is the role of the focusing cup in an X-ray tube?
Sits behind the
filament
Focuses
electrons
onto a smaller area of the anode
Keeps electrons tightly packed
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What happens if electrons are not tightly packed?
They
scatter
and miss the
target
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What is the importance of the negative bias from the focusing cup?
It decreases the interaction area on the
anode
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What is the effect of angling the target in an X-ray tube?
Reduces
geometric unsharpness
Decreases
penumbra
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What is the actual focal spot size?
Height and width of the
electron beam
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What is the effective or nominal focal spot size?
What is projected down from the
target
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What are the two types of anodes in X-ray tubes?
Stationary
anode
Rotating
anode
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What is the advantage of a rotating anode?
Better
heat dissipation
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What is the purpose of the rotating disc in an X-ray tube?
Increases surface area for
electron impact
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Why is tungsten used as the target in the anode?
It has a high
melting point
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What happens when incident electrons interact with tungsten's nucleus?
They release energy as
EMR
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What is characteristic radiation?
When
incident electrons
interact with
orbital electrons
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What are the benefits of tungsten as a target material?
High
atomic number
for efficient interaction
Good
thermal conductivity
for heat dissipation
Similar expansion rate to copper
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Why is the angulation of the anode important?
It aids in dissipating
heat
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