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    The Radiation That Exits the X-Ray Tube and Travels In-Air
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The Radiation That Exits the X-Ray Tube and Travels In-Air

Question 10

Question 10

Multiple Choice

The radiation that exits the x-ray tube and travels in-air to the patient is called:


A) primary.
B) remnant.
C) scatter.
D) latent.

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