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1. T/F To produce x-rays, a cloud of electrons are necessary and the cathode
must have a strong positive charge. - ANSWER False
2. Grids are typically used when: - ANSWER part measures more than 10 cm
and at least 60 kVp needed for the exam only.
3. Grids absorb scatter radiation because the scattered photons - ANSWER
travel at an angle to the transmitted photons.
4. The number of lead lines per inch or centimeter is the grid - ANSWER
frequency.
5. The relationship between the height of the lead strips and the distance
between them is the grid - ANSWER ratio.
6. Which of the following is the formula used to determine grid ratio? -
ANSWER Grid ratio = height of the lead strips/distance between the lead
strips
7. What is the grid ratio if the lead strips are 2.4 mm high, 0.02 mm wide, and
0.3 mm apart? - ANSWER 8:1
8. Using a higher the grid ratio will - ANSWER increase scatter clean up and
increase radiographic contrast only.
, 9. Linear grids are the most commonly used because - ANSWER the tube can
be angled in the direction of the lead lines.
10.A grid with lead strips that run parallel to each other is a - ANSWER
parallel grid and nonfocused grid.
11.The distance between the grid and the convergent line is the - ANSWER
focal distance
12.The recommended SIDs that can be used with a focused grid is the -
ANSWER focal range
13.If all the convergent points were connected along the length of the grid they
would form the - ANSWER convergent line.
14.An IR that has a grid permanently attached to its front surface is a -
ANSWER grid cassette
15.The grid is part of a device located just below the tabletop that also includes
a tray to hold the IR. This device is the - ANSWER bucky.
16.To compensate for the reduction of radiation reaching the IR when a grid is
used, ___________ is typically increased. - ANSWER mAs
17.The primary side of the high-voltage transformer is found on the -
ANSWER primary circuit
18.T/F The stator is made up of electromagnets. - ANSWER True