Since its first edition in 1980, Essential Physics for
Radiographers has earned an international reputation as a clear
and straightforward introduction to the physics of radiography. Now
in its fourth edition, this book remains a core textbook for
student radiographers.
The authors have retained the pragmatic approach of earlier
editions and continue to target the book particularly at those
students who find physics a difficult subject to grasp. The fourth
edition builds on the major revisions introduced in the third
edition. The content has been updated to reflect recent advances in
imaging technology. The chapter on Radiation Safety has been
completely rewritten in the light of the latest changes in relevant
legislation, and a re-examination of the physical principles
underpinning magnetic resonance imaging forms the basis of a new
chapter. Worked examples and calculations again feature strongly,
and the innovative and popular Maths Help File, guides
readers gently through the mathematical steps and concepts
involved. The reference citations have been updated and now include
Internet sources.
Jadual kandungan
1. General Physics.
2. Internal Energy, Temperature and Heat.
3. Electricity.
4. Atomic Structure.
5. Electric Charge and Potential.
6. Conduction and Storage of Electric Charges.
7. Current Electricity.
8. Magnetism, Electromagnetism and Magnetic Resonance.
9. Electromagnetic Induction.
10. Alternating Current.
11. Thermionic Emission.
12. X-ray Tubes.
13. Solid State Devices.
14. Electromagnetic Radiation.
15. Light.
16. X-rays.
17. Interaction of X-rays and Gamma Rays with Matter.
18. X-ray and Gamma Ray Interaction with Tissues.
19. X-ray and Gamma Ray Measurements (Dosimetry).
20. Radioactivity and Radionuclide Imaging.
21. Radiation Safety.
22. Ultrasound.
23. Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Maths Help File
Mengenai Pengarang
John Ball is former Principal at the South West Wales School
of Radiography, Swansea.
Professor Adrian D. Moore is Dean of the Faculty of Science
and Technology and Pro Vice-Chancellor at Anglia Ruskin University,
Cambridge.
Steve Turner is Head of the Division of Radiography at
Birmingham City University.