Røntgensignaler
Røntgensignaler, also known as X-ray signals, are electromagnetic radiation in the X-ray portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. These signals are generated when high-energy electrons collide with a target material. The energy released during this collision produces X-rays, which have wavelengths typically ranging from 0.01 to 10 nanometers. The production of røntgensignaler is fundamental to X-ray imaging techniques used in medical diagnostics, industrial inspection, and scientific research.
The characteristic energy of X-rays allows them to penetrate various materials, but their interaction with matter