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Electromagnetic Spectrum – X-Rays

Explore the wonders and dangers of X-rays - from their uses in healthcare and security to their link to cancer and the fascinating history of their discovery. Learn how X-rays have revolutionized physics, chemistry, and medicine, contributing to numerous Nobel Prize-winning discoveries.

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Electromagnetic Spectrum – X-Rays

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  1. Electromagnetic Spectrum – X-Rays Presentation By: Aaron Burger Allison Frank Jonathan Goulet

  2. The Electromagnetic Spectrum X – Rays: Wavelength = 0.1 Ǻ to 100 Ǻ (1 Ǻ = 10-10 m) Frequency = 3 × 1016 Hz to 3 × 1019 Hz

  3. Mathematical Relationship • All electromagnetic waves follow this relationship between wavelength and frequency C = λ x f Speed of Light Wavelength Frequency

  4. Uses of X-Rays • Used in hospitals and by physicians to image bones or teeth of patients and to find foreign objects or cancers • Used in security checkpoints at airports and other places • Also used by astronomers to study distant galaxies and the expansion of the universe

  5. Dangers of X-Rays • X-Rays and other radiation have been linked to increased likelihood of cancer • There are also dangers associated with x-ray exposure for babies and women who are pregnant

  6. History of X-Rays • Discovered accidentally in 1896 by German Physicist Wilhelm Roentgen, for which he won 1901 Nobel Prize in Physics • Used for many other discoveries in physics, chemistry, and medicine since, including many Nobel Prize winners • Several different elements were discovered using X-Rays

  7. Sources 1.http://nobelprize.org/educational_games/physics/x-rays/ 2.http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761579196/X_Ray.html 3. http://www.nytimes.com/1989/11/09/us/health-radiation-safety-childhood-x-rays-linked-to-breast-cancer-risk.html?scp=32&sq=x-rays&st=cse 4. http://www.nytimes.com/1990/01/13/us/astronomers-say-x-ray-glow-is-produced-in-active-galaxies.html?scp=55&sq=x-rays&st=cse 5. http://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info.cfm?PG=chestrad

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