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The basic unit of information. Definition: The smallest unit of information in the storage on a computer. Eight bits are grouped together to form one byte, additional start and stop bit. Larger units are kilobyte (kB) = 1 000 bytes (computer storage 1024 bytes) megabyte (MB) = 1 000 kB (computer storage 1024 kB) See also Bit Range, Binary System, Decimation, Digitization, Sampling Rate and Picture Archiving and Communication System. • A display is a computer monitor that shows the processed data from the scanned area. Displays can be black-and-white or color, small or large depending upon the model and price of the machine. See also Display Field of View, Display Matrix, Window Width, Bit Range, Hounsfield Scale, Interpolation, Minimum Intensity Projection, and Printer. •
A photon is a discrete packet of electromagnetic energy. The amount of energy depends on the frequency (wavelength) of the photon. Highest frequency, most energetic photon radiations are gamma rays, up to 300 EHz - 1.24 MeV. In addition to energy, photons are also carrying momentum. Photons have no electrical charge or rest mass and exhibit both particle and wave behavior. Photons are traveling in vacuum (without interactions with matter) with the constant velocity of 2.9979 x 108 m/s (c, speed of light). Photons get absorbed or scattered away from their original direction of travel when interacting with matter. High energy photons as for example x-rays cause damages to exposed tissue and cells. Radiation exposure is measured in roentgen, radiation absorption in Roentgen//min. Photon radiation in the frequency ranges of x-rays and gamma rays are used for medical diagnostic and treatment. See also Photon Energy and Gamma Ray. Further Reading: Basics:
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