Uses
X-ray technology is used in health care security and material analysis.
Radiography
X-rays are highly penetrating, and x-ray machines are used in radiology to take pictures of bones and teeth. This is because bones absorb the radiation more than the less-dense soft tissue. X-rays from a source are passed through the body and onto a photographic plate; areas where radiation is absorbed show up as white. This can be used to diagnose broken or fractured bones. Imaging of the digestive tract is done with the help of barium, a so-called contrast medium.
Security
X-ray machines are used to screen objects non-invasively. Luggage at airports is examined for possible bombs and weapons.
Other
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