An X-ray is produced when a negatively charged electrode is heated by electricity and electrons are released, producing energy.
That energy is directed at high velocity towards the metal plate or anode, and when the energy collides with the atoms in the metal plate, an X-ray is produced.
An X-ray is produced when a negatively charged electrode is heated by electricity and electrons are released, producing energy.
That energy is directed at high velocity towards the metal plate or anode, and when the energy collides with the atoms in the metal plate, an X-ray is produced.