Contrast on a radiograph is possible only when the object being radiographed has:
A) the proper kilovoltage applied
B) an inherent difference in the atomic number of the object
C) a sufficient amount of milliamperage
D) the area of the X-ray beam coverage
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Q1: The two active components of an X-ray
Q2: The energy conversion that occurs inside the
Q3: The invisible image contained on the imaging
Q4: Computed radiography makes use of:
A) high speed
Q6: mAs is adjusted to control the:
A) penetrating
Q7: kVp is adjusted to control the:
A) radiographic
Q8: Radiographic densities listed from least dense to
Q9: Intensifying screens will increase the density by
Q10: Visibility of detail on a radiograph is:
A)
Q11: Dynamic X-ray studies of the body are
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