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

Item No. P2542005
Principle

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.

Benefits

  • Simulation of a real-life situation in x-ray diagnostics
  • Application which trains three-dimensional thinking

Tasks

  1. Record a bi-planar radiogram of two perpendicular planes of a metal pin which cannot be seen.
  2. Determine the true length of the pin by taking into account the magnification factor which results from the divergence of the X-rays.
  3. Determine the spatial position of the pin.

Learning objectives

  • X-ray radiation
  • Bremsstrahlung
  • Characteristic radiation
  • Law of absorption
  • Mass absorption coefficient
  • Stereographic projection

Scope of supply

XR 4.0 expert unit, 35 kV 09057-99 1
XR4 X-ray Plug-in Cu tube 09057-51 1
XR 4.0 X-ray imaging upgrade set 09155-88 1

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