X-ray Tubes
Structure & Principle of operation
X-rays are produced when thermal electrons emitted by the cathode (filament) of an X-ray tube, accelerated and focused by a high voltage between the cathode and anode, hit the anode (target).
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X-rays are produced when thermal electrons emitted by the cathode (filament) of an X-ray tube, accelerated and focused by a high voltage between the cathode and anode, hit the anode (target).