a. improve definition and resolution in radiographic
images
b. improve contrast in radiographic images
c. decrease exposure time
d. make films respond to multimillion volt radiation
c. decrease exposure time
a. unchanged
b. longer by approximately 80 percent
c. shorter by approximately 55 percent
d. only about 25 percent as long as the original exposure time
d. only about 25 percent as long as the original
exposure time
c. 6 minutes
b. on the source side of the test object
a. 13 mm (0.5 in.)
b. 5 x 10-5m (2 mils)
c. 13 x 10-5m (5 mils)
d. 25 X 10-5 m (10 mils)
d. 25 X 10-5 m (10 mils)
a. kilovoltage
a. alpha particles
b. neutrons
c. gamma rays
d. X-rays
c. gamma rays
b. film density
c. developer, fixer, and water
d. overexposure and overdevelopment
c. a half-life
b. roentgens per hour
b. radiographic sensitivity
b. unsharpness
a. radiographic contrast
a. curie
a. may have acumulative effect which must be
considered
c. 200-800 R
b. by remote handling equipment
d. there will be a tendency for areas to affect each
other
d. all of the above
c. 5.3 years
a. the current passing through the filament
c. penetrating ability