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define radiation vs radioactivity - (answer)o Radiation: Radiation is the emission and propagation of
energy through space or a substance in the form of waves or Particles

o Radioactivity: radioactivity is the process by which certain unstable atoms or elements undergo
spontaneous disintegration, or decay in an effort to attain a more balanced nuclear state



define sharpness of image - (answer)clarity of detail or structures on a film,

influenced by: traditional film composition, movement, focal spit size



define movement in regard to sharpness of a digital image - (answer)if PID, receptor or lint moves the
sharpness will be affected and will be blurred due to penumbra on both sides



PENUMBRA: the lighter, outer part of a shadow—or a region of partial illumination—that occurs when
an object only partially obscures a light source



define magnification - (answer)enlargement of an image caused by divergence of the beam and distance
factors

affected by target- receptor and object receptor



define target receptor: - (answer)distance from source of x-rays to the image receptor, determined by
the length of the PID. a longer PID ensures parallel x-rays hit the receptor causing less magnification

THEREFORE, more distance is better



define object receptor: - (answer)distance from object being radiographed to the image receptor. they
should be placed as close as possible to reduce magnification

THEREFORE less distance is better



define distortion: - (answer)variation in the true size of an object being radiographed. the image is not
the same size as the actual object

factors that influence are; object receptor alignment, x-ray beam angulation, elongation, foreshortening

,RAD Midterm 1 TCDHA Exam 2026 | Radiography Study Guide & Practice Questions



define object receptor alignment: - (answer)both must be parallel, if they aren't the image will be
distorted (to long or too short)



define x-ray beam angulation - (answer)x-ray beam must be perpendicular to the tooth and receptor
(central ray must be perpendicular as possible to tooth and receptor)



define elongation: - (answer)too long, angle is too flat



define foreshortening: - (answer)too short, angle is to steep



define matter - (answer)anything that occupies space and has mass, can be liquid, gas, solid



define energy - (answer)ability to do work and overcome resistance whenever matter is altered (kinetic-
movement and potential- wood, petroleum etc)



define an atom - (answer)fundamental unit of matter

central nucleus and orbiting electrons

identity is determined by the composition of the nucleus and the arrangement of orbiting electrons



define radiation - (answer)radiation is the emission and propagation of energy through space or a
substance in the form of waves or particles



define radioactivity - (answer)radioactivity is the process by which certain unstable atoms or elements
undergo spontaneous disintegration, or decay, in an effort to attain a more balanced nuclear state



what 2 groups is ionizing radiation classified as ? - (answer)particulate radiation

electromagnetic radiation



define electromagnetic radiation - (answer)this is the propagation of WAVELIKE ENERGY (without mass)
through space or matter

, RAD Midterm 1 TCDHA Exam 2026 | Radiography Study Guide & Practice Questions



all have common characteristics: may be classified as ionizing or non-ionizing

only high energy radiations are capable of ionization (x-rays, gamma rays, cosmic rays, light,
microwaves)



what 2 different concepts can electromagnetic radiation be broken down into? - (answer)the particle
theory

the wave theory



define the "wave particle theory" - (answer)electromagnetic radiation= moving as either particles or
waves through space and matter

when electrons return to a low energy -> release a pocket of energy (photon)-> photon resembles a
particle but moves like a wave and vice versa (can resemble a wave but behave like a particle)



define the particle concept - (answer)characterizes electromagnetic radiation in terms of discrete
bundles of energy called photons/quanta

- photons are bundles of energy with no mass or weight

photons travel as waves at the speed of light and move through space in a straight line



define the wave concept - (answer)characterizes electromagnetic radiation as waves

includes: velocity, frequency, wavelength

=energy and penetrating power, shorter the wavelength the greater the penetration, conversely the
longer the wave length the less penetrating



define X- radiation - (answer)x-radiation is high energy, ionizing electromagnetic radiation in the form of
waves



define velocity - (answer)speed of the wave



define frequency - (answer)long wave= low frequency

short wave= high frequency (more waves)

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