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hi,
im going to get some questions about the phisics, because ive found a phrase about radiations phisics that i dont know much ....
Its true that the X-ray can go through the atom that compose the human tissues because it less has lenght than other particles.
please some phisics answer me or someone can tell me some phisics forum?

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Hmm, it is true x-rays can go through atoms because it has high energy. Not sure about the "length"? A good physics book to refer to is BUSHBERG. Here is a link to it on Google. The Essential Physics of Medical Imaging
By Jerrold T. Bushberg, J. Anthony Seibert, Edwin M.

http://books.google.com/books?id=VZvqqaQ5DvoC&pg=PP1&dq=bus...
Hope this helps!

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