I = I0 e−μx
Absorption of X-rays by different materials
A student investigates the absorption of X-ray radiation in a model arm. A cross-section of the model arm is shown in the diagram.
Parallel X-ray beams are directed along the line MM and along the line BB. The linear absorption coefficients of the muscle and the bone are 0.20 cm-1 and 12 cm-1 respectively.Calculate the ratio:
for a parallel X-ray beam directed along the line
a) MM
b) BB
and state whether the X-ray images are sharp, or have good contrast.
Part (a)
Step 1:
Write out the known quantities
Linear absorption coefficient for muscle, μ = 0.20 cm-1
Distance travelled through the muscle, x = 8.0 cm
Step 2:
Write out the equation for attenuation and rearrange
I = I0 e−μx
Step 3:
Substitute in values and calculate the ratio
Part (b)
Step 1:
Write out the known quantities
Linear absorption coefficient for muscle, μm = 0.20 cm-1
Linear absorption coefficient for bone, μb = 12 cm-1
Distance travelled through the muscle, xm = 4.0 cm
Distance travelled through the bone, xb = 4.0 cm
Step 2:
Write out the equation for attenuation for two media and rearrange
Step 3:
Substitute in values and calculate the ratio
Step 4:
Write a concluding statement
Each ratio gives a measure of the amount of transmission of the beam
A good contrast is when:
Therefore, both images have a good contrast
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