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The grid factor (also called bucky factor) defines the requirement to increase the exposure factors to maintain density with the use of a grid.
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(B) The Bucky factor is the ratio of x-rays arriving at the grid (incident radiation), and those being transmitted through the grid. The Bucky factor describes how much the output of the x-ray tube must be increased in order to compensate for the removal of incident radiation by a grid. B = incident radiation / transmitted radiation For example, if for every two x-rays impinging the grid, only one will pass through, then the grid has a Bucky factor of two and the intensity of the x-ray beam must be doubled. |