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Last Updated: 4th Jul 2024

How did the X Ray come to be?

Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (1845-1923), a German Professor at Wuerzburg University, discovered X-rays in 1895. Roentgen noticed a fluorescent glow of crystals near his cathode-ray tube while working in his laboratory.



How was the x-ray created?

An X-ray tube is a vacuum tube that produces X-rays. It uses high voltage to accelerate electrons from a hot cathode at high speed. The X-rays are created when high velocity electrons collided with the anode, a metal target.

How did the X-ray revolutionize the world? The Spread of X-Ray Technology X-rays were viewed more than just a way to get pennies or digest food. Their ability to diagnose tuberculosis was highly valued by the medical community. Hospitals became increasingly dependent upon X-ray machines to diagnose patients after the First World War.

How did the first X-rays work?

The discovery of Xrays in 1895 was the first. A German physicist W. C. Roentgen was using a cathode raytube in his laboratory. He was using tubes that were similar to fluorescent light bulbs. He removed all air from the tube, filled it with special gas and then passed an electric current through it.

What was the significance of the invention and use of the x-ray?

X-rays (sometimes called aRAPntgen raysa) are a key diagnostic tool in medicine. They allow doctors to view inside the body without having to perform surgery. 1897: The Balkan War saw the first use of X-rays on a battlefield.