COMMON INVESTIGATIONS AND IT’S USES
,REFERENCE:
1.The radiology handbook by j.s benseler
2.Neurology and neurosurgery by lindsay
,X-RAYS are form of electromagnetic energy formed when high
speed electrons are bombared a tungsten anode target. They
have properties of wave and particles . Xrays have much shorter
wavelength than light allowing to penetrate matter.
,
,REFERENCE:
1.The radiology handbook by j.s benseler
2.Neurology and neurosurgery by lindsay
,X-RAYS are form of electromagnetic energy formed when high
speed electrons are bombared a tungsten anode target. They
have properties of wave and particles . Xrays have much shorter
wavelength than light allowing to penetrate matter.
,