written by
the Physics Central
published by
the American Physical Society
This article explains how Computed Tomography (CT) scans have been recently developed and improved. The site contrasts the CT scan to X-rays to show CT scan's ability to take pictures of the body's soft tissue like the brain or organs. It also presents some recent advances, such as 3D scans and time-dependent imaging. Links to resources are included.
<a href="https://www.compadre.org/introphys/items/detail.cfm?ID=547">Physics Central. Physics in Action: CT Scans. College Park: American Physical Society.</a>
Physics Central. (n.d.). Physics in Action: CT Scans. Retrieved October 8, 2024, from American Physical Society: http://www.physicscentral.org/explore/action/scans.cfm
Physics Central. Physics in Action: CT Scans. College Park: American Physical Society. http://www.physicscentral.org/explore/action/scans.cfm (accessed 8 October 2024).
%Q Physics Central %T Physics in Action: CT Scans %I American Physical Society %C College Park %U http://www.physicscentral.org/explore/action/scans.cfm %O text/html
%0 Electronic Source %A Physics Central, %T Physics in Action: CT Scans %I American Physical Society %V 2024 %N 8 October 2024 %9 text/html %U http://www.physicscentral.org/explore/action/scans.cfm
Disclaimer: ComPADRE offers citation styles as a guide only. We cannot offer interpretations about citations as this is an automated procedure. Please refer to the style manuals in the Citation Source Information area for clarifications.