X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation that can penetrate solid objects and produce images of their interior.
They are used in medicine to obtain images of the bones and soft tissues of the body, aiding in the diagnosis of diseases and injuries. They are also used in industry to inspect objects and detect defects or imperfections.
X-rays are generated by a special machine that emits a controlled dose of radiation, which is captured by a detector and converted into an image that can be analyzed by experts.