Røntgenenergien
Røntgenenergien, often referred to as X-ray energy, is a fundamental concept in physics and medicine. It describes the energy carried by electromagnetic radiation within the X-ray portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. X-rays are a form of ionizing radiation, meaning they possess enough energy to remove electrons from atoms and molecules. This property is crucial for their applications in medical imaging, where they can penetrate tissues and reveal internal structures based on their differing densities.
The energy of an X-ray photon is typically measured in electronvolts (eV). The X-ray spectrum ranges from
In medical diagnostics, X-ray machines generate X-ray beams with specific energy levels tailored to the examination.