(a)(i) With the aid of a labelled diagram describe the mode of operation of a...

PHYSICS
WAEC 2007

(a)(i) With the aid of a labelled diagram describe the mode of operation of a modern X-ray tube.

(ii)State the energy transformations that take place during the operation of the X-ray tube.

(b) Define, as applied to X-rays, the following terms:

(i) hardness;

(ii) intensity.

(c) State (i) four uses of X-rays;

(ii) one hazard of over-exposure to X-rays in a radiological laboratory.

Explanation

(a)(i)

a

Thermally generated electrons from the filament are accelerated through high P.d and focused by the focusing cathode to a target. The energy of the impending electrons is converted mostly into heat which conducted through the copper anode. A small percentage of the energy is converted into X-rays which are radiated from the target through the window.

(ii) Energy transformation:

b

(b)(i) Hardness is the strength or penetrating power of the x-ray.

(ii) Intensity is the energy radiated per unit time per unit area.

(c)(i) Uses of x-rays:

- Cure of cancer

- Radio therapy

- Detection of fracture in bones

- Radiography

- In metals to detect defect and fractures

- In agriculture to kill germs

- Analytical tool in crystallography

- To detect metallic weapons

(ii) Hazzards of over-exposure to x-rays; causes

- leukemia

- tissue damage

- cataracts

- skin burn or cancer

- genetic mutations with undesirable heredity

- baldness

- graying.



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