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Revision as of 23:19, 5 December 2015
Short Description of Topic
The Main Idea
X-rays are an electromagnetic wave with high energy and very short wavelengths. X-rays are capable of passing through many materials that would be opaque to light.
A Mathematical Model
X-Ray Reflectivity
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In this image there are some X-rays passing through the entirety of the object, so their intensity is low; however, there are others that pass through less of the object, meaning less of the X-ray is absorbed. Given this information, the basic dimensions can be determined.
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