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X-rays at these wavelengths have enough energy to eject electrons from their atoms, so most materials absorb them.
X-rays are a form of light, gamma rays are a form of light, infrared, optical, this whole electromagnetic spectrum, none of it is emitted as light.
X-rays are shot out of exploding stars, black holes, galaxy clusters, and other high-energy events.
Eagle rays , you know, by the thousands.
centigrade rays of global temperatures would be.
X-rays , it's ionizing radiation, very high energy.
gamma rays , magnetic fields-- everything about the Earth.
x-rays and the ultraviolet and all of that so Mariners Mars is a frigid bone
cosmic rays on the surface of the earth you go underground.
So the resulting X-rays come out coherently as a laser pulse.
And so the x-rays focus into what we call an interaction point.
But unlike medical X-rays which have wavelengths shorter than one nanometer, these are still long enough to interact with air.
When x-rays hit the layer at a specific angle, the tungsten reflected less than 1%.
The x-rays hit the boundary and a little bit more reflects, but this time the phase is inverted or it's changed by half a wavelength.
It also means cosmic rays reach the surface more easily, and a single cosmic ray can strike a computer register and flip a bit inside the computer, which can lead to some strange behavior.
concentrically and draw the rays from the center, then every point on the smaller circle is associated with a corresponding point on the larger circle, you know, in a
Maybe it was X-rays , poison gas from World War I, or the after-effects of the 1918 flu pandemic.
There'll be-- x-rays will reveal the earliest so-called pentimenti, the drawings beforehand and how an artwork changes over time.
So what about x-rays ?
This makes the rays less energetic.
could capture x-rays from a much larger portion of the sky.
It's zapped rays of radiation to, let's say, kill cancer cells.
all sharks and manta rays , and 13% of all birds are at risk of extinction.
The are no rays of sun.
track the sun's rays over time.
the sun's rays .
using tape or Blu-rays .
able to shoot X-rays at rocks and get back a reading of what minerals are in those rocks uh and the list goes on and
sharks and skates and rays and they're all the same thing rays are just flat sharks
Let's use x-rays to study crystals.
So gamma rays , I think the most severe type of damage on the DNA caused by high-energy radiation like gamma rays is double-strand breaks,
I look for light rays that are cheating.
But are there rays of hope, in terms of seeing people with visible disabilities as just normal people?
They could be cosmic rays , or maybe an asteroid with Earth's name written on it, hurtling toward us.
They thought that manta rays would hover above the diver, and when the diver came up, he would envelop them and devour him.
atmosphere blocks most x-rays , so we looked for high energy phenomena, we looked for signs
those x-rays to study things like new materials for cathodes like catalytic processes.
mechanistically by blocking UV rays that we know caus our carcinogenic can cause DNA damage but actually some clinical
It means "the rays of the sun".
Because when one of these gamma rays passes close to a tungsten nucleus, there's a chance that it transfers its momentum to that nucleus and converts all its energy
much more of the x-rays .
This was then exposed to x-rays to get a diffraction pattern, and then scientists would work backwards to try to figure out what shape
They all travel on these light rays and they're all focusing at this one point.
You can't see cosmic rays .
It starts to glow in the X-rays and gives off lots of radiation across radio waves, UV, even optical as well, so that we can actually see it.
They're happening all the time-- cosmic rays , CT scans, X-rays .
Because it could do electrons or x-rays .
I would have looked at the X-rays .
Which is aided by these rapid rays of bubbles.