röntgenaparaate
Röntgenaparaate, often referred to as X-ray machines, are medical devices used to produce radiographic images of the inside of the body. These devices utilize X-rays, a form of electromagnetic radiation, to penetrate tissues and create a visual representation on a detector. The fundamental principle involves the differential absorption of X-rays by various body structures. Denser materials, such as bone, absorb more X-rays and appear white on the image, while softer tissues allow more X-rays to pass through, appearing in shades of gray or black.
A typical röntgenaparaat consists of an X-ray tube, a power supply, and a detector. The X-ray tube
Röntgenaparaate are essential diagnostic tools in modern medicine, used for a wide range of applications including