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Radiologic Physics, Part 4: Electrodynamics (1 credit hours)
This course is the fourth of a series of seven courses addressing important concepts related to the study of radiation physics. It is recommended that parts one through three of the series be completed before attempting this module; however, chronological course enrollment is not a requirement. This specific course includes fundamental concepts of electrodynamics to include a discussion of electrostatics, electric current and basic electrical devices.

Review exercises in this module require Macromedia Flash Player. To download the most recent version of this application, click the link below. (Note: This download process requires very little time and is easy to complete).Macromedia Flash Player

Course Approval Category A Credit Expiration/End Date: May 1, 2010

Elsevier Inc.,
This module is adapted from Mosby's Radiography Online: Radiologic Physics, copyright © 2002 - 2004 by Elsevier (USA) reproduced by permission of Elsevier Inc. and edited for use as CE content by Denise Moore, Professor of Radiology, Sinclair Community College.
On completion of this module, you should be able to:
  1. Define the important terms in the module.
  2. Describe the principles behind electrostatics and electrodynamics.
  3. Describe the three methods of electrification.
  4. State and be able to use formulas relating to Coulomb's law and Ohm's law.
  5. Explain electrical charges and electric fields.
  6. Describe alternating and direct currents.
  7. Describe conductors, circuits, insulators, and resistors and their functions.
  8. Describe and explain the use of protective devices used in electric circuits.

Bushong, S., Radiologic Science for Technologists: Physics, Biology, and Protection, ed 8. St. Louis: Mosby, Inc., (an affiliate of Elsevier Science), 2004.

Damjanov, I. Pathology for the Health-Related Professions, ed 2. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company, (an imprint of Elsevier Science), 2000.

Dowd, S., Tilson, E. Practical Radiation Protection and Applied Radiobiology, ed 2. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company, (an imprint of Elsevier Science), 1999.

Fauber, T., Radiographic Imaging & Exposure. ed 2. St. Louis: Mosby, Inc. (an affiliate of Elsevier Science), 2004.

Gartner, L., Hiatt, J. Color Textbook of Histology, ed 2. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company, (an imprint of Elsevier Science), 2001.

Herlihy, B., Maebius, N. The Human Body in Health and Illness. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company, (an imprint of Elsevier Science), 2000.

Hunkele, M., Radiography Essentials for Limited Practice. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company (an imprint of Elsevier), 2002.

Lewis, S., et al. Medical-Surgical Nursing, ed 7. St. Louis: Mosby, Inc., (an affilaite of Elsevier Science), 2007.

McCance, K., Huether, S. Pathophysiology, ed 5. St. Louis: Mosby, Inc., (an affiliate of Elsevier Science), 2006.

James Murrell, MSRS, RT(R)(M)(QM)(CT) (courtesy), Northwestern State University, Shreveport, Louisiana

Statkiewicz-Sherer, M.A. Radiation Protection in Medical Radiography, ed 4. St. Louis: Mosby, Inc. (an affiliate of Elsevier Science), 2002.

Thibodeau, G., Patton, K. Anatomy & Physiology, ed 6. St. Louis: Mosby, Inc., (an affiliate of Elsevier Science), 2007.


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