I'm thinking maybe it has to do with the heel effect such that if you have a smaller anode angle, you get more heel effect and thus greater HVL? Is that right? thanks
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How does the HVL change with beam angle? I'm having trouble finding information about this. Thanks.
I'm thinking maybe it has to do with the heel effect such that if you have a smaller anode angle, you get more heel effect and thus greater HVL? Is that right? thanks
The central ray has the same HVL even after the beam is angled.
@@HowRadiologyWorks Thanks, do you have a good reference for me to read about this specifically? Thanks
I think the music is distracting and too loud.
Thanks for the advice, I have reduced the music level in my recent videos but unfortunately I can’t update that in RUclips on existing videos
@@HowRadiologyWorks Thanks for your answer! You have excellent information and knowledge about radiology, that is why i commented the music was being distacting.