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    The Beam That Is Found Leaving the Collimator Is Called
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The Beam That Is Found Leaving the Collimator Is Called

Question 24

Question 24

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The beam that is found leaving the collimator is called the:


A) collimator beam
B) remnant beam
C) primary beam
D) transmitted beam

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