Mohawk Valley Community College at Utica

Mohawk Valley Community College at Utica

<p> 1</p><p>MOHAWK VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE AT UTICA Center for Life and Health Sciences Division of Allied Health Radiologic Technology Program 1101 Sherman Drive, Utica, NY 12501-5394</p><p>Course Outline, Spring 2017</p><p>Course Name: Radiographic Physics C-2, P-0, Cr. 2 Course Number: RE 100 Prerequisites: RT 100 Corequisites: RT 204, RT 205, RE 206, RE 207</p><p>Course Description</p><p>This course explores the basic principles of physics pertinent to x-ray imaging. It includes the study of matter and energy, electrodynamics, electromagnetism, motors, generators, transformers, and rectification and how they apply to the x-ray circuit. Discussion of the x-ray circuit and the radiographic tube is included. The principles, construction, and function of computed radiography (CR) and direct digital radiography (DR) will be reviewed and discussed. A review for the ARRT imaging equipment content section will complete the course.</p><p>Student Learning Outcomes</p><p>1. Identify and apply mathematical formulas to solve problems in content areas fo the course. 2. Define terms relating to matter and energy. 3. Define and discuss the principles of electrostatics, electrodynamics, magnetism, and electromagnetism. 4. Describe and discuss the difference in construction and principles of operation for motors and generators. 5. List the types of transformers; describe their function, construction and principles of operation. 6. Explain the process/principle of rectification. Distinguish between half wave and full wave rectification. State the advantages and disadvantages of each. </p><p>1 2</p><p>7. Identify component parts of the standard radiiographic tube; explain the principle of operation and function of parts; interpret tube rating charts and anode cooling curves. 8. Identify compoonent parts of the x-ray circuit; explain their function and principles or operation. Differentiate between single phase, 3 phase and high frequency circuits. Identify the wave form generated and tube loading specifics for each. 9. Explain the imaging process for CR and DR. 10. Identify equipment components and their function for CR and DR. 11. List and define terms used in CR and DR.</p><p>Major Topics</p><p>1. Mathematical Units 2. Energy 3. Matter 4. Electrostatics 5. Electrodynamics 6. Magnetism 7. Electromagnetism 8. Motors and Generators 9. Transformers; Rectification 10. Radiographic Tube 11. X-ray Circuit 12. Computed Radiography 13. Digital Imaging</p><p>2</p>

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