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ASTR 1010 Final Vanderbilt; 100% VERIFIED (GRADED A+)
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dark energy + evidence correct answers a mysterious repulsive force that appears to be causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate 
 
Type Ia supernovae as standard candles; Hbl law says they should be moving faster there; inverse square law for light dictates that dimmer = farther; calculated dstncs to things are even farther than their redshift predicts; they are being pushed away 
 
dark matter + evidence correct answers matter (gravity, attractive force) that does not give off electr...
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Which of the following radiolucent landmarks is useful when mounting films in the mandibular anterior 
area? - Lingual Foramen 
According to the inverse square law, when changing the PID length from 8 to 16 inches, the beam's 
intensity is - 1/4 as intense 
Patients should wear a thyroid collar during which type of radiographic exposure? - Intraoral 
radiograph 
Personnel radiation monitoring devices are worn to - Record the occupational exposure received by 
the operator 
The most common radio...
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The Inverse Square Law is commonly used 
in which environmental health program 
areas to calculate the intensity or strength 
of a substance at a specified distance from 
the point source? 
a. radiation, lighting, and noise 
b. noise, air emissions, and radiation 
c. radiation, fluoridation in water, 
lighting, and noise 
d. lighting, sewage contamination in 
stream, and air emissions 
 -:- A 
If 15x + 3 = 7x - 13, then x equals 
a. - 2.0 
b. +2.0 
2 | P a g e | G r a d e A + | 2 0 2 4 / 2 0 2 5...
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NEHA REHS/RS Exam - Practice Questions 
With 100% Verified Answers 
The Inverse Square Law is commonly used 
in which environmental health program 
areas to calculate the intensity or strength 
of a substance at a specified distance from 
the point source? 
a. radiation, lighting, and noise 
b. noise, air emissions, and radiation 
c. radiation, fluoridation in water, 
lighting, and noise 
d. lighting, sewage contamination in 
stream, and air emissions - answerA 
If 15x + 3 = 7x - 13, then x equa...
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RHS exam: Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified | 2024
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Which of the following radiolucent landmarks is useful when mounting films in the mandibular anterior 
area? - Lingual Foramen 
According to the inverse square law, when changing the PID length from 8 to 16 inches, the beam's 
intensity is - 1/4 as intense 
Patients should wear a thyroid collar during which type of radiographic exposure? - Intraoral 
radiograph 
Personnel radiation monitoring devices are worn to - Record the occupational exposure received by 
the operator 
The most common radio...
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What role do therapeutic modalities play in rehabilitation? - - decrease pain 
- increase ROM 
- improve tissue healing 
- improve muscle recruitment 
 
Types of Therapeutic Modalities - - thermal (heat and cold) 
- electromagnetic (electrotherapy, diathermy, ultraviolet, and infrared light 
- mechanical (traction and compression) 
 
Cryotherapy (cold/ice) - - decrease blow flow/tissue metabolism 
- increase threshold for pain perception 
 
*ice, cold water/packs, vapocoolant sprays 
 
Thermothe...
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RADIOLOGY RHS Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
which of the following radiolucent landmarks is useful when mounting films in the mandibular anterior area ? - Answer-lingual foreman 
 
according to the inverse square law, when changing the PID length from 18-16 IN the beam's intensity is - Answer-1/4 as intense 
 
patients should wear a thyroid collar during which type of radiographic exposure ? - Answer-intraoral radiograph 
 
personnel radiation monitoring devices are worn to ? - Answer-...
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LMRT Assessment Tests questions and answers
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. What type of current is required for proper operation of the x-ray tube? - 
answer-Direct 
Electromagnetic radiation travels: - answer-In waves along a straight path 
Frequency is defined as: - answer-The number of waves passing a point per unit 
time 
Wavelength is defined as the distance from: - answer-Peak to peak of the wave 
Wavelength and frequency are: - answer-Inversely proportional to each other 
The x-ray beam changes as it travels through the patient by a process called: - 
answer-A...
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NEHA REHS/RS Exam - Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 Graded A+
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The Inverse Square Law is commonly used 
in which environmental health program 
areas to calculate the intensity or strength 
of a substance at a specified distance from 
the point source? 
a. radiation, lighting, and noise 
b. noise, air emissions, and radiation 
c. radiation, fluoridation in water, 
lighting, and noise 
d. lighting, sewage contamination in 
stream, and air emissions A 
If 15x + 3 = 7x - 13, then x equals 
a. - 2.0 
b. +2.0 
c. +2.5 
d. +4.0 A
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LXMO CORE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Non-Threshold - Any dose produces a response 
Thermionic Emission - Filament electrons are boiled off producing an electron cloud 
Bremsstrahlung - AKA Breaking Radiation. Occurs when a high speed electron from the cathode is 
deflected by the nucleus of a target atom 
Characteristic Radiation - Occurs when cathode electrons dislodge inner orbit electrons from the 
target atoms. 
Anode Heel Affect - Reduction of beam intensity due to interaction with heel of target 
Quality - Refers to penetrati...
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