X-Ray Equipment
X-Ray equipment is a medical tool used to create images of the inside of the body. It works by sending a controlled amount of X-rays through the body, which are absorbed differently by various tissues. Dense materials like bones absorb more X-rays, appearing white on the image, while softer tissues appear darker. This helps doctors diagnose conditions such as fractures, infections, or tumors.
The main components of X-Ray equipment include the X-ray tube, which generates the rays, and a detector that captures the images. The process is quick and non-invasive, making it a valuable tool in medical imaging and diagnostics.