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Not only standard X-Ray machines, but the CT scanner works the in the same way. MRI is very different, in that it uses high intensity magnetic pulses.
Dave
MRI's don't use magnetic pulses.
Not only standard X-Ray machines, but the CT scanner works the in the same way. MRI is very different, in that it uses high intensity magnetic pulses.
Dave
they need to know how much you get as over time the more you are exposed to the higher the risk of DNA damage (thymidine dimers in case you are interested). anything that has the potential to damage you have to be asked for consent. You don't have to have an x-ray.
MRI's don't use magnetic pulses.
I'm always willing to listen to those better informed than myself, but as I understand it, MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
It use both a high intensity Magnetic field, and Radio Waves to produce an image of the body.
The tapping and knocking you hear during an MRI scan is caused by magnetic coils that switch on and off during the scan. Therefore, by definition, if the magnetic field is switched on and off, then it is pulsed.
Dave
But this was early morning when I saw her put the butties and juice in the room, by mid day they could have done a good few X-Rays.
She's using the x-ray machine as a low-power microwave to heat up her lunch. That's why they have to take so many x-rays, otherwise she'd have a lukewarm cheese sandwich instead of a lovely hot toasty.
As for the stuff about irradiated lunches ... well, no comment! I guess it may preserve it better until the day after![]()
Forgot all about Microwaved food, but there again that's not radiation is it![]()
That's non-ionising radiation John, which is a different 'animal' to ionising radiation.
Near Ultraviolet, visible light, micro waves, and down through the radio frequency spectrum, are all examples of non-ionising radiation.
Far ultraviolet, X-Rays, Gamma Rays, and radiation from radio active decay, are all examples of ionising radiation.
So, rest easy John.
Dave
umm yes microwaves are radiationcheck out an electromagnetic spectrum chart on google for the definitive list
when my doc suspected arthritis in me she said a blood test would show it
I recently had a suspect broken tail bone but they didn't x-ray it as the outcome would be the same
a little known fact is that body scanners can cause cancer, as can mammograms but they say the risk is minuscule
I did my year out at uni in a medical physics dept and I avoid all x-ray type things as much as possible. dentists are the worst - they love giving you x-rays.
tough you are subjected to it every moment of your life lolThe missus says I am paranoid, but I just don't like the idea of being subjected to radiation.![]()