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    A Diaphragm Is Placed 4 Inches from the Focal Spot
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A Diaphragm Is Placed 4 Inches from the Focal Spot

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A diaphragm is placed 4 inches from the focal spot.The diameter of the opening in the aperture is a 2-inch circle.What would be the projected image size if the image receptor distance (SID) were 40 inches?

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