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Explain the mode of operation of x-ray​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Mode of Operation: In the X-ray tube a Low voltage high p.d is applied between the hot cathode and the anode. Electrons are emitted from the cathode and are accelerated to an extremely high speed. ... They are produced by increasing the p.d. between the cathode and anode.

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If x-rays get in touch with our body tissues, they create a picture of a metal film. The high energizing rays are unable to penetrate soft tissue, such as skin and organs and travel through the laser. The places where the x-rays pass soft tissues are Black areas of an X-ray.

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