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When There Is a Significant Amount of Scatter Radiation Reaching

Question 25

Question 25

Multiple Choice

When there is a significant amount of scatter radiation reaching the detector, the exposure time will


A) be shorter than needed
B) be appropriate
C) be longer than needed
D) reach the backup mAs

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