EMR And X-ray Spectrum Flashcards
What does EMR mean?
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
Whats wavelength
Wavelength – the distance between two successive peaks or troughs
Whats amplitude
Amplitude –the maximum value of the peak or trough (max Field Strength or Intensity)
What is intensity
Intensity – Rate of Energy Flow per unit area
How can EMR be produced
Sudden deceleration of electrons
The transition of electrons between shells
Interaction of electrons with the nucleus of an atom
Radioactive decay
Whats frequency and units
Frequency – the number of complete cycles passing a reference point per unit time
1 HERTZ = 1 CYCLE PER SECOND
What’s the principle of duality
That EMR has wave-like and particle-like properties
Planck’s law relates energy and wavelength
How are wavelength and energy linked
Wavelength is inversely proportional to Energy
as one value increases, the other value decreases, and vice versa
Why is a filtration (metal) used in an x-ray tube
Remove long-wavelength photons because they are low energy.
Low energy= gets absorbed by the patient and doesn’t reach the image receptor (not helpful/skin burns)
This means the overall intensity beam is reduced