Deck 1: Introduction to the Imaging Sciences

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_______________ is equal to distance traveled divided by the time needed to cover that distance.

A) work
B) momentum
C) velocity
D) acceleration
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In the SI system the unit of measure for length is:

A) meter
B) kilometer
C) foot
D) mile
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In the British system the unit of measure for mass is:

A) pound
B) gram
C) kilogram
D) ton
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Wilhelm Roentgen's lab was located in:

A) Wurzburg
B) Zurich
C) Paris
D) Boston
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X-rays were discovered:

A) November 8,1805
B) November 8,1875
C) November 8,1895
D) November 8,1985
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Mass,length,and time are considered:

A) fundamental quantities
B) derived quantities
C) radiologic quantities
D) none of the above
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The first radiograph produced by Dr.Roentgen was of:

A) his own hand
B) his daughter's hand
C) his son's hand
D) his wife's hand
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In the SI system the unit of measure for time is:

A) minute
B) second
C) hour
D) day
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Exposure times for very early radiographs ranged from:

A) 1 second to 5 seconds
B) 1 minute to 15 minutes
C) 20 minutes to 2 hours
D) 2 hours to 5 hours
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Who brought attention to the dangers of x-rays?

A) Wilhelm Roentgen
B) Bertha Roentgen
C) Crookes
D) Thomas Edison
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The metric system is also known as the:

A) British system
B) System International (SI)
C) System of Units (SU)
D) French system
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Velocity,acceleration,and work are:

A) fundamental quantities
B) derived quantities
C) radiologic quantities
D) none of the above
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Barium platinocyanide was the material in Dr.Roentgen's laboratory that:

A) covered the cathode ray tube
B) fluoresced when the cathode ray tube was energized
C) was used to produce the radiograph of Bertha Roentgen's hand
D) protected the people in the room from the x-rays
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Exposure,dose,and dose equivalent are:

A) fundamental quantities
B) derived quantities
C) radiologic quantities
D) none of the above
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In the SI system the unit of measure for mass is:

A) pound
B) gram
C) kilogram
D) ton
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Acute radiodermatitis was:

A) the radiation burn resulting from excessive exposure to x-rays
B) common among early patients and operators of x-ray equipment
C) a delayed reaction to excessive x-ray exposure
D) all of the above
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An example of how x-rays were used for entertainment or business gain in a dangerous manner was the:

A) fluoroscopic shoe fitter
B) x-ray stove polish
C) x-ray headache tablets
D) x-ray golf balls
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Meters per second squared (m/s²)is the unit of measure of:

A) velocity
B) momentum
C) force
D) acceleration
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In the British system the unit of measure for length is:

A) meter
B) kilometer
C) foot
D) mile
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In the British system the unit of measure for time is:

A) minute
B) second
C) hour
D) day
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What is the velocity of a baseball that travels 15 meters in 2 seconds?

A) 7.5 N
B) 7.5 m/s2
C) 7.5 J
D) 7.5 m/s
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If it takes 2 minutes to perform 360 J of work,what is the power?

A) 3 W
B) 9 W
C) 180 W
D) 720 W
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Kilograms-meters per second (kg-m/s)is the unit of measure of:

A) velocity
B) momentum
C) force
D) acceleration
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How much work is done if a force of 20 N is applied to move a patient 100 meters?

A) 0.5 J
B) 5 J
C) 200 J
D) 2000 J
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Fd (force × distance)is the formula to determine:

A) power
B) force
C) work
D) momentum
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Work/time is the formula to determine:

A) power
B) force
C) work
D) momentum
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How much force is needed to move a 20-kg box whose acceleration is 5 m/s²?

A) 100 N
B) 100 W
C) 100 m/s2
D) 100 m/s
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If 240 J of work is done in 1 minute,how much power is consumed?

A) 4 J
B) 4 W
C) 4 kg-m/s
D) 4 m/s
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What is the momentum of the 20 kg box that is traveling 10 m/s?

A) 200 m/s2
B) 200 W
C) 200 kg-m/s
D) 200 J
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What is the acceleration of the javelin if the initial velocity is 0,the final velocity is 15 m/s and the time of travel is 3 seconds?

A) 1 m/s2
B) 5 m/s2
C) 10 m/s2
D) 15 m/s2
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What is the velocity of a javelin that travels 45 meters in 3 seconds?

A) 0.067 m/s
B) 15 m/s
C) 67 m/s
D) 135 m/s
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If a basketball goes from being stationary to a velocity of 15 m/s in 3 seconds,what is its acceleration?

A) 5 N
B) 5 m/s2
C) 5 m/s
D) 5 W
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The formula mv (mass × velocity)is used to determine:

A) power
B) force
C) work
D) momentum
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The formula ma (mass × acceleration)is for:

A) power
B) force
C) work
D) momentum
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Watt is the unit of measure of:

A) power
B) force
C) work
D) momentum
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How much force is needed to move a 30-kg piece of equipment at a rate of 3 m/s²?

A) 10 N
B) 30 N
C) 60 N
D) 90 N
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Joule is the unit of measure of:

A) power
B) force
C) work
D) momentum
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How much work is done if 5 N of force is used to lift a box 3 meters high?

A) 15 W
B) 15 kg-m/s
C) 15 N/s
D) 15 J
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Newton is the unit of measure of:

A) velocity
B) momentum
C) force
D) acceleration
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What is the momentum of a 30-kg object traveling at 2.5 m/s?

A) 12 kg-m/s
B) 75 kg-m/s
C) 150 kg-m/s
D) 187.5 kg-m/s
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In a typical radiographic room the anode is located:

A) over the head end of the table
B) over the foot end of the table
C) in the middle of the table
D) away from the table
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Newton's first law of motion said that,unless acted on by an external force,an object at rest:

A) will stay at rest
B) will move very slowly
C) will accelerate very quickly
D) none of the above
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The shortened form of the radiologic quantity curie is:

A) Cr
B) Ci
C) Ce
D) Cu
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The ability to do work is:

A) power
B) energy
C) inertia
D) momentum
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The ____________ is the SI unit equivalent to the curie.

A) roentgen
B) Becquerel
C) sievert
D) gray
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Kinetic energy is:

A) stored energy
B) energy being expended
C) the same as potential energy
D) power
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The radiologic unit that addresses the different biological effects of different types of ionizing radiation is the:

A) rad
B) roentgen
C) sievert
D) gray
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Einstein's formula,E=MC²,demonstrates the relationship between:

A) matter and energy
B) energy and electricity
C) electricity and mass
D) mass and electromagnetic energy
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Energy in a stored state is:

A) kinetic energy
B) energy of motion
C) potential energy
D) power
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The principle of inertia was first described by:

A) Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
B) Sir Isaac Newton
C) Thomas Alva Edison
D) Crookes
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The positive electrode of the x-ray tube is the:

A) diode
B) cathode
C) anode
D) canode
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The negative electrode of the x-ray tube is the:

A) diode
B) cathode
C) anode
D) canode
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The property of an object with mass that resists a change in its state of motion is:

A) momentum
B) power
C) energy
D) inertia
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Electromagnetic,chemical,electrical,and thermal are all types of:

A) waves
B) equipment
C) force
D) energy
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The radiologic unit that quantifies the biological effect of radiation on humans and animals is the:

A) Becquerel
B) rad
C) roentgen
D) sievert
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The ____________ is the SI unit equivalent to the rem.

A) rad
B) roentgen
C) Becquerel
D) sievert
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The radiologic unit that quantifies occupational exposure or dose equivalent is the:

A) rem
B) rad
C) roentgen
D) Becquerel
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The tube head assembly consists of:

A) x-ray tube
B) tube stand
C) collimator
D) all of the above
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The ____________ is the SI unit equivalent to the rad.

A) rem
B) roentgen
C) gray
D) Becquerel
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The radiologic unit that quantifies radiation intensity is the:

A) rem
B) Becquerel
C) gray
D) roentgen
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The device that is located just under the x-ray table and holds the image receptor in place is the:

A) bucky assembly
B) grid assembly
C) floating assembly
D) exit assembly
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Permanently installed radiographic equipment can never be replaced because it is permanent.
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In the hospital setting,the most widely used tube stand or mount is the:

A) floor mount
B) floor-ceiling mount
C) overhead tube assembly
D) under-table tube assembly
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Mass does not change with gravitational force.
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Lead shutters are part of the:

A) tube housing
B) tube stand
C) collimator
D) x-ray tube
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The purpose of the mirror inside the collimator is to:

A) restrict the x-ray beam
B) allow the patient to see himself or herself
C) focus the x-ray beam
D) reflect the light source
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To help dissipate the heat produced during x-ray production,the x-ray tube housing is filled with:

A) air
B) water
C) refrigerant
D) oil
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Weight,measured in pounds,is not affected by gravitational force.
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When 3 kilograms of frozen water is melted,it produces 3 kilograms of water.
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The device that restricts the x-ray beam to the area of interest is the:

A) tube housing
B) collimator
C) mirror
D) crosshair
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The floor mount,floor-ceiling mount,and the overhead tube assembly are types of:

A) tube stands or mounts
B) x-ray tube designs
C) collimator devices
D) A and B
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A radiographic unit that can be taken to the patient's bedside is considered:

A) mobile equipment
B) permanently installed equipment
C) bedside equipment
D) stationary equipment
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The electricity applied to the tube during x-ray production is controlled at the:

A) tube housing
B) collimator
C) control panel
D) table top
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A floating table top is typical of today's x-ray tables.
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Upright radiographic examinations can easily be done with a:

A) floating table
B) table bucky
C) fluoroscope
D) wall unit
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_______________ is equal to distance traveled divided by the time needed to cover that distance.

A) work
B) momentum
C) velocity
D) acceleration
velocity
2
In the SI system the unit of measure for length is:

A) meter
B) kilometer
C) foot
D) mile
meter
3
In the British system the unit of measure for mass is:

A) pound
B) gram
C) kilogram
D) ton
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Wilhelm Roentgen's lab was located in:

A) Wurzburg
B) Zurich
C) Paris
D) Boston
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X-rays were discovered:

A) November 8,1805
B) November 8,1875
C) November 8,1895
D) November 8,1985
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Mass,length,and time are considered:

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D) none of the above
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The first radiograph produced by Dr.Roentgen was of:

A) his own hand
B) his daughter's hand
C) his son's hand
D) his wife's hand
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In the SI system the unit of measure for time is:

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C) hour
D) day
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Exposure times for very early radiographs ranged from:

A) 1 second to 5 seconds
B) 1 minute to 15 minutes
C) 20 minutes to 2 hours
D) 2 hours to 5 hours
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Who brought attention to the dangers of x-rays?

A) Wilhelm Roentgen
B) Bertha Roentgen
C) Crookes
D) Thomas Edison
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The metric system is also known as the:

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B) System International (SI)
C) System of Units (SU)
D) French system
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Velocity,acceleration,and work are:

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C) radiologic quantities
D) none of the above
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Barium platinocyanide was the material in Dr.Roentgen's laboratory that:

A) covered the cathode ray tube
B) fluoresced when the cathode ray tube was energized
C) was used to produce the radiograph of Bertha Roentgen's hand
D) protected the people in the room from the x-rays
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Exposure,dose,and dose equivalent are:

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C) radiologic quantities
D) none of the above
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In the SI system the unit of measure for mass is:

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C) kilogram
D) ton
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Acute radiodermatitis was:

A) the radiation burn resulting from excessive exposure to x-rays
B) common among early patients and operators of x-ray equipment
C) a delayed reaction to excessive x-ray exposure
D) all of the above
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An example of how x-rays were used for entertainment or business gain in a dangerous manner was the:

A) fluoroscopic shoe fitter
B) x-ray stove polish
C) x-ray headache tablets
D) x-ray golf balls
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Meters per second squared (m/s²)is the unit of measure of:

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B) momentum
C) force
D) acceleration
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In the British system the unit of measure for length is:

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C) foot
D) mile
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In the British system the unit of measure for time is:

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C) hour
D) day
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What is the velocity of a baseball that travels 15 meters in 2 seconds?

A) 7.5 N
B) 7.5 m/s2
C) 7.5 J
D) 7.5 m/s
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If it takes 2 minutes to perform 360 J of work,what is the power?

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B) 9 W
C) 180 W
D) 720 W
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Kilograms-meters per second (kg-m/s)is the unit of measure of:

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C) force
D) acceleration
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How much work is done if a force of 20 N is applied to move a patient 100 meters?

A) 0.5 J
B) 5 J
C) 200 J
D) 2000 J
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Fd (force × distance)is the formula to determine:

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C) work
D) momentum
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Work/time is the formula to determine:

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D) momentum
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How much force is needed to move a 20-kg box whose acceleration is 5 m/s²?

A) 100 N
B) 100 W
C) 100 m/s2
D) 100 m/s
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If 240 J of work is done in 1 minute,how much power is consumed?

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C) 4 kg-m/s
D) 4 m/s
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What is the momentum of the 20 kg box that is traveling 10 m/s?

A) 200 m/s2
B) 200 W
C) 200 kg-m/s
D) 200 J
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What is the acceleration of the javelin if the initial velocity is 0,the final velocity is 15 m/s and the time of travel is 3 seconds?

A) 1 m/s2
B) 5 m/s2
C) 10 m/s2
D) 15 m/s2
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What is the velocity of a javelin that travels 45 meters in 3 seconds?

A) 0.067 m/s
B) 15 m/s
C) 67 m/s
D) 135 m/s
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If a basketball goes from being stationary to a velocity of 15 m/s in 3 seconds,what is its acceleration?

A) 5 N
B) 5 m/s2
C) 5 m/s
D) 5 W
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The formula mv (mass × velocity)is used to determine:

A) power
B) force
C) work
D) momentum
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The formula ma (mass × acceleration)is for:

A) power
B) force
C) work
D) momentum
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Watt is the unit of measure of:

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C) work
D) momentum
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How much force is needed to move a 30-kg piece of equipment at a rate of 3 m/s²?

A) 10 N
B) 30 N
C) 60 N
D) 90 N
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Joule is the unit of measure of:

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C) work
D) momentum
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How much work is done if 5 N of force is used to lift a box 3 meters high?

A) 15 W
B) 15 kg-m/s
C) 15 N/s
D) 15 J
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Newton is the unit of measure of:

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D) acceleration
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What is the momentum of a 30-kg object traveling at 2.5 m/s?

A) 12 kg-m/s
B) 75 kg-m/s
C) 150 kg-m/s
D) 187.5 kg-m/s
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In a typical radiographic room the anode is located:

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B) over the foot end of the table
C) in the middle of the table
D) away from the table
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Newton's first law of motion said that,unless acted on by an external force,an object at rest:

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B) will move very slowly
C) will accelerate very quickly
D) none of the above
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The shortened form of the radiologic quantity curie is:

A) Cr
B) Ci
C) Ce
D) Cu
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The ability to do work is:

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B) energy
C) inertia
D) momentum
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The ____________ is the SI unit equivalent to the curie.

A) roentgen
B) Becquerel
C) sievert
D) gray
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Kinetic energy is:

A) stored energy
B) energy being expended
C) the same as potential energy
D) power
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The radiologic unit that addresses the different biological effects of different types of ionizing radiation is the:

A) rad
B) roentgen
C) sievert
D) gray
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Einstein's formula,E=MC²,demonstrates the relationship between:

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B) energy and electricity
C) electricity and mass
D) mass and electromagnetic energy
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Energy in a stored state is:

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B) energy of motion
C) potential energy
D) power
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The principle of inertia was first described by:

A) Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
B) Sir Isaac Newton
C) Thomas Alva Edison
D) Crookes
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The positive electrode of the x-ray tube is the:

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B) cathode
C) anode
D) canode
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The negative electrode of the x-ray tube is the:

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D) canode
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The property of an object with mass that resists a change in its state of motion is:

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B) power
C) energy
D) inertia
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Electromagnetic,chemical,electrical,and thermal are all types of:

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C) force
D) energy
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The radiologic unit that quantifies the biological effect of radiation on humans and animals is the:

A) Becquerel
B) rad
C) roentgen
D) sievert
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The ____________ is the SI unit equivalent to the rem.

A) rad
B) roentgen
C) Becquerel
D) sievert
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The radiologic unit that quantifies occupational exposure or dose equivalent is the:

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B) rad
C) roentgen
D) Becquerel
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The tube head assembly consists of:

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C) collimator
D) all of the above
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The ____________ is the SI unit equivalent to the rad.

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B) roentgen
C) gray
D) Becquerel
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The radiologic unit that quantifies radiation intensity is the:

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C) gray
D) roentgen
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The device that is located just under the x-ray table and holds the image receptor in place is the:

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B) grid assembly
C) floating assembly
D) exit assembly
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Permanently installed radiographic equipment can never be replaced because it is permanent.
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In the hospital setting,the most widely used tube stand or mount is the:

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D) under-table tube assembly
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Mass does not change with gravitational force.
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Lead shutters are part of the:

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C) collimator
D) x-ray tube
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The purpose of the mirror inside the collimator is to:

A) restrict the x-ray beam
B) allow the patient to see himself or herself
C) focus the x-ray beam
D) reflect the light source
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67
To help dissipate the heat produced during x-ray production,the x-ray tube housing is filled with:

A) air
B) water
C) refrigerant
D) oil
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68
Weight,measured in pounds,is not affected by gravitational force.
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69
When 3 kilograms of frozen water is melted,it produces 3 kilograms of water.
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70
The device that restricts the x-ray beam to the area of interest is the:

A) tube housing
B) collimator
C) mirror
D) crosshair
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71
The floor mount,floor-ceiling mount,and the overhead tube assembly are types of:

A) tube stands or mounts
B) x-ray tube designs
C) collimator devices
D) A and B
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72
A radiographic unit that can be taken to the patient's bedside is considered:

A) mobile equipment
B) permanently installed equipment
C) bedside equipment
D) stationary equipment
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73
The electricity applied to the tube during x-ray production is controlled at the:

A) tube housing
B) collimator
C) control panel
D) table top
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74
A floating table top is typical of today's x-ray tables.
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75
Upright radiographic examinations can easily be done with a:

A) floating table
B) table bucky
C) fluoroscope
D) wall unit
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