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Discovery of X-Rays

Horizontales
A kind of radiation that consists of particles that have mass and energy and may or may not have an electric charge.
A device in which all air has been removed so that electrons can move more efficiently from one electrode to another.
The flow of energy at the speed of light through space or through a material medium like an electric and magnetic field that make up the electromagnetic waves
The process by which ions are formed by the gain or loss of an electron from an atom or molecule.
A term referring to particles and electromagnetic waves that carry energy.
A positively charged pole in a polarized electrical device through which current flows in from an outside circuit.
Verticales
An x-ray viewing fluorescent screen, developed by Thomas Edison, that allows real-time viewing of the internal structure of the body.
A fluorescent material placed on one side of the paper plate that glows with an eerie greenish light.
A process where a material absorbs light at high energy, short wavelength, and emits light at lower energy.
An early version of the cathode ray tubes used in older televisions and monitors powered by ruhmKorff coil.
Bluish-green light glow emitted by a properly connected Crookes tube.
The first type of practical x-ray tube which uses tungsten filament to employ the principle of thermionic emission.
A two-dimensional image of a three-dimensional object produced by x-rays or other rays.
A negatively charged pole in a polarized electrical device through which current flows out.
A naturally occurring radioactive gas that may be found in high concentrations in indoor environments.