Thank you so much for this video - really helped with my Diagnostic Radiography degree revision :) simple to understand, but includes all the necessary detail, for 1st year of rad degree (perfect for my exam!)
It's explained very well. Thank you for helping me with my science paper! :D It's due in 9 hours and now I actually understand what the heck an x-ray tube is!
hey. so: the anode has very high voltage (kv, for eks 100kv) and the catode has very low volltage witsh when heated/released causes the electrons to move to the anode instead....?? ???
so useful thank you very much ,but could you plz write the subtitle so it would be easier for the English second language student to understand it thanks again
Who ever animated this, probably has no idea of what x ray is. So it must have been hard on him or her. So, hats off! Plus, animators hate science!! For example me and all my animation tutors!!
Hello Sorry for disturbing you for small business 4 x ray tube is given with different kind of antikatod (Mo,CU,Co,Cr) rank this 4 tube by the work performance based ont he thermal conductivity? Best Regards.
good question! a common neon lamp won't produce Xrays. Moreover, the method explained in the video, will produce Xray in a continuous form (produced xrays can have different energies, while a neon lamp produces light in a different way: via excitation and decay of electrons, this makes that the light produced has exactly the same frequency (energy) which is related to the color, that's why a neon lamp is red)
George Louis neon lamps are more likely have alpha and beta particles and this produces radiation but more likely to have smaller frequency. ( correct me if I'm wrong)
Ivy Cedillo I don't know. I wish I knew more about this. I just want them to stop using all of that unhealthy heavy metals and toxic light. Is that to much to ask? To live in a world where I can breath air, drink water and walk around without being poisoned?
Actually everything in this world emits radiation. The sun the atmosphere the ground even your phone it emits radiation. A little radiation in your body is good for you. You need radiation more than it needs you. Radiation comes from x rays gives one percent of radiation and 99percent heat. So it doesn't really harm you. Not like us a rad tech team it harms us since we are exposed to radiation too much each patient only received one percent. Us rad techs we handle more than one patient a day if we got 100 patients a day we received 100 percent radiation that's why we got barriers to protect us and the patient so you don't have to be scared of radiation since our technology is improving and protections are highly advanced. I hope I did help you with your concerns.
hassan Araby you need to cool the anode. over heating targets automatically cause the tube to crack or broken. If glass housing cracks it will not create enough heat to produce electron cloud..
I never knew Ned Stark was so good at explaining physics!
Thanks, this helped a lot.
Doin an exam tomorrow and used this to help revise.i learn so much better if its done visually.thanks for posting this.
Thank you so much for this video - really helped with my Diagnostic Radiography degree revision :) simple to understand, but includes all the necessary detail, for 1st year of rad degree (perfect for my exam!)
Thanks, this is an awesomely clear explanation.
You explain it 100x's better than my book!
Thanks!!!!!
It's explained very well. Thank you for helping me with my science paper! :D It's due in 9 hours and now I actually understand what the heck an x-ray tube is!
very helpful for taking my x ray for dentistry
Very excellent and fantastic for my Assignment. 1000 thanks!
This helped me a lot!
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My teacher sent me this to watch now tf it like 2 o’clock in the morning
Well done!! very helpful video and explanation
omg this totally saved me, i used it for my assessment and now im pretty much set for a high mark :D cheers (:
Wow that's great!!
I have a test later and boy.... this video really helped me understand so much better!
Did you pass?
very helpful and clear-thanks for this1
Thank you so much!😀
thank you!
thank you so much.
Very helpful
hey.
so: the anode has very high voltage (kv, for eks 100kv) and the catode has very low volltage witsh when heated/released causes the electrons to move to the anode instead....?? ???
Tnx
@TheMattWally haha awwe ^.^ well i hope u were able to finish :D
Good morning Sir.
May i ask.about our mobile x-ray equipment.
The problem is for late exposure.
how is the frequency determined from an x ray tube?
nice
perfect for my science project!! :D TAHNK YOU !! hahah its due tomorrow and i just started today :O i hope i can finish
Did you finish?
@@dudley0086 hahahaha 😂 10 years ago..... I was 15, I’m sure I got it done right under the wire 😅 I was a pro procrastinator!
sorry for asking sir, is XRF and this tube x-ray work the same? I mean how does XRF emit light from its tube?
understand more in 3 min from this video than listening to my teacher for three days
so useful thank you very much ,but could you plz write the subtitle so it would be easier for the English second language student to understand it
thanks again
Who ever animated this, probably has no idea of what x ray is. So it must have been hard on him or her. So, hats off! Plus, animators hate science!! For example me and all my animation tutors!!
Hello
Sorry for disturbing you for small business
4 x ray tube is given with different kind of antikatod (Mo,CU,Co,Cr) rank this 4 tube by the work performance based ont he thermal conductivity?
Best Regards.
helpful
Is the target anode?
if we increase the "heating current" across the cathode does that increase the number of electrons emitted?
Yes. By adjusting cathode heating, we can adjust current flow of the electrons from cathode to anode.
thank u ... but can someone tell me simple relations of intensity of e' bombarded frequency with energy . plzzzz .
+Falcon Bird e=hf
I second that
It's nice vedio
Suur aitäh!
can i delete x ray from sidexix
what if the electrons hit the nuclei of the anode?
They don’t have enough energy too do so
He didn't mention what the second type of interaction is called- it's called spallation.
so the credits goes to Google, wikipedia & TH-cam
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Do neon glow tubes emit X-rays?
good question! a common neon lamp won't produce Xrays. Moreover, the method explained in the video, will produce Xray in a continuous form (produced xrays can have different energies, while a neon lamp produces light in a different way: via excitation and decay of electrons, this makes that the light produced has exactly the same frequency (energy) which is related to the color, that's why a neon lamp is red)
Cornelia Omir
So it's not a high enough frequency to produce X-rays?
George Louis neon lamps are more likely have alpha and beta particles and this produces radiation but more likely to have smaller frequency. ( correct me if I'm wrong)
Ivy Cedillo
I don't know. I wish I knew more about this. I just want them to stop using all of that unhealthy heavy metals and toxic light. Is that to much to ask? To live in a world where I can breath air, drink water and walk around without being poisoned?
Actually everything in this world emits radiation. The sun the atmosphere the ground even your phone it emits radiation. A little radiation in your body is good for you. You need radiation more than it needs you. Radiation comes from x rays gives one percent of radiation and 99percent heat. So it doesn't really harm you. Not like us a rad tech team it harms us since we are exposed to radiation too much each patient only received one percent. Us rad techs we handle more than one patient a day if we got 100 patients a day we received 100 percent radiation that's why we got barriers to protect us and the patient so you don't have to be scared of radiation since our technology is improving and protections are highly advanced. I hope I did help you with your concerns.
Do X-radiation explode a glowing incandescent lamp????
Why does the x-rays needs acooling system
most of KE of incoming electrons is converted into heat energy when they hit the target, so the cooling system is used to cool off the anode.
Hx s thax 4 ur efforts
hassan Araby you need to cool the anode. over heating targets automatically cause the tube to crack or broken. If glass housing cracks it will not create enough heat to produce electron cloud..
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