Assuming that the source of the x-rays used in conventional diagnostic radiology is the x-ray tube, what are the two parts of the tube called that are responsible for creating the beam?
  1. Anode and cathode
  2. Particle beam accelerator and Neutron Convertor
  3. The warp drive and the Light Speed Enabler
  4. Ballast and Electrode
Explanation
Answer - A - Anode and cathode are the two parts of an x-ray tube that are responsible for creating the beam. They function in tandem to excite, free, and slow down electrons for capture onto film.
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