4. Please explain why the energy spectra of the X-rays at different stages (in a typical X-ray radiography procedure) take their specific spectral shape as shown in the following figure? 1 Bremstrahlung (x-rays within anode) 0.8 0.6 Leaving anode Characteristic radiation Leaving tube 0.4 After filter Leaving body 0.2 20 40 60 80 100 120 Photon energy, keV Relative intensity

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4. Please explain why the energy spectra of the X-rays at different stages (in a typical X-ray
radiography procedure) take their specific spectral shape as shown in the following figure?
1
Bremstrahlung
(x-rays within anode)
0.8
0.6
Leaving
anode
Characteristic
radiation
Leaving
tube
0.4
0.2
After
filter Leaving
body
20
40
60
80
120
100
Photon energy, keV
Relative intensity
Transcribed Image Text:4. Please explain why the energy spectra of the X-rays at different stages (in a typical X-ray radiography procedure) take their specific spectral shape as shown in the following figure? 1 Bremstrahlung (x-rays within anode) 0.8 0.6 Leaving anode Characteristic radiation Leaving tube 0.4 0.2 After filter Leaving body 20 40 60 80 120 100 Photon energy, keV Relative intensity
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