1 . Low voltage X-ray tubes are generally fitted with windows made of:
a. plastic
b. beryllium
c. glass
d. lead
b. beryllium
d. a beam consisting of a single wavelength
c. target
a. Co-60
c. 23 cm (9 in.) of steel or its equivalent
a. atomic number, density, and thickness of the
matter
d. radiation detection equipment
c. voltage difference between the cathode and anode
a. graininess
c. exposure time should be about 31 percent longer
c. 1 hour and 20 minutes
c. 15 Me V X-ray betatron
a. 15 roentgens per hour
d. should be as small as possible without unduly shortening the life of the tube
b. cathode
c. roentgen
b. curies per gram (Ci/g)
d. Cs-137
d. heat
c. average gradient
b. low contrast
d. dissipate heat
b. better definition
c. decrease the wavelength of the radiation used