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9. In the production of X-rays, how do electrons travel?

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  1. In the production of X-rays, how do electrons travel?
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In the production of X-rays, electrons travel in the following way:

  1. The process begins with a high voltage source, which accelerates the electrons towards a metal target. This high voltage source is often a cathode ray tube.

  2. The high voltage creates a strong electric field that pulls the electrons away from the cathode and towards the anode. The electrons are accelerated through this electric field.

  3. As the electrons are accelerated, they gain kinetic energy. When they strike the metal target (anode), they lose this kinetic energy.

  4. The sudden deceleration of the electrons causes them to emit energy in the form of X-rays. This is known as Bremsstrahlung, or "braking radiation."

  5. Some of the accelerated electrons may also knock out inner shell electrons from the atoms of the metal target, causing outer shell electrons to fall into the lower energy vacancies. This process, known as characteristic X-ray production, also results in the emission of X-rays.

  6. The produced X-rays then exit the X-ray tube and can be directed towards the object to be imaged.

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