Determination of length and position of an object which cannot be seen

Article No: P2542005

This experiment provides training in determining the length and position of an object based on an X-ray image. A metal pin that is embedded in a wooden block is used as the model. This experiment is also an excellent preparatory exercise for demonstrating the principle of computed tomography. Simulation of a real-life situation in x-ray diagnostics Application which trains three-dimensional thinking Record a bi-planar radiogram of two perpendicular planes of a metal pin which cannot be seen. Determine the true length of the pin by taking into account the magnification factor which results from the divergence of the X-rays. Determine the spatial position of the pin. X-ray radiation Bremsstrahlung Characteristic radiation Law of absorption Mass absorption coefficient Stereographic projection

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