X-rays/Catalog of methods in biophysics

X-rays are electromagnetic waves that travel through space at the speed of light. Energy transfer occurs discontinuously in elementary energy quanta - photons.

X-rays used in diagnostics have a wavelength in the range of 1 to 50 nm (compared to light, x-rays have a wavelength about 10,000 times shorter and therefore proportionally more energy).

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