Similarities between Bremsstrahlung and Projectional radiography
Bremsstrahlung and Projectional radiography have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Lead, Photon, Radiation protection, Volt, X-ray generator, X-ray tube.
Lead
Lead is a chemical element with symbol Pb (from the Latin plumbum) and atomic number 82.
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Photon
The photon is a type of elementary particle, the quantum of the electromagnetic field including electromagnetic radiation such as light, and the force carrier for the electromagnetic force (even when static via virtual particles).
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Radiation protection
Radiation protection, sometimes known as radiological protection, is defined by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as "The protection of people from harmful effects of exposure to ionizing radiation, and the means for achieving this".
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Volt
The volt (symbol: V) is the derived unit for electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force.
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X-ray generator
An X-ray generator is a device that produces X-rays.
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X-ray tube
An X-ray tube is a vacuum tube that converts electrical input power into X-rays.
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- What Bremsstrahlung and Projectional radiography have in common
- What are the similarities between Bremsstrahlung and Projectional radiography
Bremsstrahlung and Projectional radiography Comparison
Bremsstrahlung has 77 relations, while Projectional radiography has 97. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 3.45% = 6 / (77 + 97).
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