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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2007

A presentation of "X-Rays"
It explains about X-Rays, how it's produced, the characteristic spectrum, diffraction as well as Bragg's Law & Equation


Originally roduced by 6BF ( SMKCHWS ) - 2007

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  • For more information about X-Rays, pls msg me.

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  • Great work. I'm looking for something to show the students. This is exactly what I want.

    BTW, I like the music and song! Thanks.

  • who is the music by?

  • whatever that means... =_=

  • And you're from Malaysia so I won't be mean to you because of your background!

  • he's from India, guys! Don't be mean... =_=

  • LOL he got almost every word wrong except the names of the diseases!

  • terahertz radiation cannot penetrate water. since your body is mostly water, it doesnt sound like it would work well.

  • why do people still use x-rays when u have t-rays now? t-rays give no radiation cuz ther too weak to ionize ur atoms. Just take a junction of Josephson & add a volt of 2 millivolts with the EM fields aound it.... makes THz at 0.5 micro watts

  • lol i thought doctors could spell better...

  • hi i m a doc,wod like to know some basics of chest x rays,some characterists of diseases like pneumonia,emphysema etc,if u cod help

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