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Differential X-Ray Absorption JS Model
written by Michael R. Gallis
The Differential X-Ray Absorption JavaScript Model provides a qualitative exploration of how X-rays interact with varying material properties and how this difference can produce contrast in an X-ray image.  For a typical medical diagnostic, images are created when X-rays from a source penetrate an object and then expose a film. This simulation shows how different materials in the X-rays beam produce the contrast that generates the detail of the image.

The Differential X-Ray Absorption JavaScript Model was developed using the Easy Java Simulations (EjsS) version 5.  It is distributed as a ready-to-run html page and requires only a browser with JavaScript support.
1 source code document is available
Subjects Levels Resource Types
Electricity & Magnetism
- Electromagnetic Radiation
General Physics
- Computational Physics
Modern Physics
- Atomic Physics
= Absorption
- Medical Physics
Optics
- General
- Upper Undergraduate
- Lower Undergraduate
- Instructional Material
= Interactive Simulation
Intended Users Formats Ratings
- Learners
- Educators
- application/javascript
- text/html
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Michael Gallis
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June 15, 2015 by Lyle Barbato
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Gallis, M. (2014). Differential X-Ray Absorption JS Model [Computer software]. Retrieved November 2, 2024, from https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=13390&DocID=3970
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Gallis, Michael. "Differential X-Ray Absorption JS Model." https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=13390&DocID=3970 (accessed 2 November 2024).
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Gallis, Michael. Differential X-Ray Absorption JS Model. Computer software. 2014. 2 Nov. 2024 <https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=13390&DocID=3970>.
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