like skin. Although the x-ray was accidentally found, we are fully grateful for all the things we have found using the x-ray.(Briticanna) We are thankful for the year when Rontgen discovered the x-ray, it changed society forever.
It led to finding killer diseases and, to finding terrorists in airports. X-rays have made tons of immeasurable contributions to early diagnosis and control of disease. Without the x-ray many with cancers and other diseases would die, but since we have the x-ray doctors can detect those diseases and treat them.(Briticanna) X-rays are when a stream of high energy electrons strikes a metallic electrode; the electrons slow down and penetrate into the metal. X-rays can pass through objects that are opaque in regular light and shadow images and objects can be made visible on a fluorescent screen coated with barium platinocyanide. When an x-ray passes through a substance, diffraction phenomena occur that reveal the wave character of radiation. An interference pattern composed of dots can be formed on a photographic plate. These diffraction patterns were 1st studied by M. Von Laue, known as the Laue "x" patterns.(Simon and Schuster) Over time the world has created many pieces of technology that are important to our lives today. The x-ray helps doctors find broken bones and disease. It also helps airports find dangerous items in people's carry-on bags. Without the x-ray doctors wouldn't be able to help the sick and airports wouldn't be able to find the bad guys. Without Rontgen's accidental finding our world just wouldn't be the
same.
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