Radiographic Imaging and Exposure 6th Edition
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by Terri L. Fauber
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, Table of Contents
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Chapterg01:gRadiationgandgItsgDiscoveryg
Chapterg02:gThegX-raygBeam
Chapterg03:gImagegFormationgandgRadiographicgQualitygChapte
rg04:gDigitalgImaging
Chapterg05:gFilm-
ScreengImaginggChapterg06:gExposuregTe
chniquegFactorsgChapterg07:gScattergCont
rol
Chapterg08:gExposuregTechniquegSelectiongChapte
rg09:gImagegEvaluation
Chapterg10:gDynamicgImaging:gFluoroscopy
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Chapterg01:gRadiationgandgItsgDiscovery
Fauber:gRadiographicgImaginggandgExposure,g6thgEdition
MULTIPLEgCHOICE
1. WhengweregX-raysg discovered?
a. Octoberg8,g1985
b. Novemberg8,g1895
c. Januaryg23,g1896
d. Augustg15,g1902
CORRECTgANSWER:gB
X-raysg weregdiscoveredgbygWilhelmgConradgRoentgengongNovemberg8,g1895.
REFFERENCE:gp.1
2. WhatgtypegofgtubegwasgRoentgengworkinggwithginghisglabgwhengX-raysg weregdiscovered?
a. Crookesgtube
b. Fluorescentgtube
c. High-vacuumgtube
d. Wurzburggtube
CORRECTgANSWER:gA
Roentgengwasgworkinggwithgaglow-vacuumgtubegknowngasgagCrookesgtube.
REFFERENCE:gp.2
3. Whichgofgthegfollowinggtermsgcouldgbegdefinedgasgtheginstantaneousgproductiongofglightgonl
ygduringganginteractiongbetweengagtypegofgenergygandgsomegelementgorgcompound?
a. Phosphorescence
b. Afterglow
c. Glowing
d. Fluorescence
CORRECTgANSWER:gD
Fluorescencegisgtheginstantaneousgemissiongofglightgfromgagmaterialgduegtogtheginteractiongwithgs
omegtypegofgenergy.
REFFERENCE:gp.2
4. Bariumgplatinocyanidegwasgthe:
a. typegofgdarkgpapergRoentgengusedgtogdarkenghisglaboratory.
b. materialgRoentgengusedgtogproducegthegfirstgradiographgofghisgwife’sghand.
c. metalgusedgtogproducegtheglow-vacuumgtube.
d. fluorescentgmaterialgthatgglowedgwhengthegtubegwasgenergized.
CORRECTgANSWER:gD
AgpiecegofgpapergcoatedgwithgbariumgplatinocyanidegglowedgeachgtimegRoentgengenergizedghisgt
ube.
REFFERENCE:gp.2
, 5. ThegfirstgradiographgproducedgbygRoentgen,gofghisgwife’sghand,grequiredgangexposuregtimegof:
a. 15gs.
b. 150gs.
c. 15gmin.
d. 150gmin.
ANS:g C
Itgtookgag15-mingexposuregtimegtogproducegthegfirstgradiograph.
REFFERENCE:gp.3
6. Theglettergxgingx-raygisgthegsymbolgfor:
a. electricity.
b. thegunknown.
c. penetrating.
d. discovery.
ANS:g B
Theglettergxgrepresentsgthegmathematicalgsymbolgofgthegunknown.
REFFERENCE:gp.3
7. ThegfirstgNobelgPrizegforgphysicsgwasgreceivedging1901gby:
a. MariegCurie.
b. WilliamgCrookes.
c. WilhelmgRoentgen.
d. AlbertgEinstein.
ANS:g C
WilhelmgRoentgengreceivedgthegfirstgNobelgPrizegforgphysicsging1901.
REFFERENCE:gp.4
8. X-raysg weregatgonegtimegcalled:
a. Becquerelgrays.
b. Roentgengrays.
c. Z-rays.
d. nonegofgthegabove.
ANS:g B
X-raysg weregatgonegtimegcalledgRoentgengrays.
REFFERENCE:gp.4
9. Erythema,gangearlygsigng ofgbiologicgdamagegduegtogx-raygexposure,gis:
a. reddeninggofgthegskin.
b. agmalignantgtumor.
c. agchromosomalgchange.
d. onegofgthegmostgseriousgeffectsgofgx-raygexposure.
ANS:g A