Industrial Radiographer Radiation Math Basics The Easy Way
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- A video for the technique I developed nearly 30 years ago for Industrial Radiographers to help them practice and learn to use basic math formulas associated with the Inverse Square Law.
You will hear mentions of a book that is out of date. I didn't want to re-shoot the whole video and wait longer to put it out to people studying for certification.
If you learn anything or want more of these to help study for certification comment and subscribe so that I know it is worth my time. - Věda a technologie
This video is a god send. I've been studying and procastinating my exam simply cuz the math is too flipping hard to follow in the online course. Thank you sm
Thanks! I am about to start a test of short radiographer tips to see if people want to see them. Glad the video helped.
im studying to take the doe core exam and this vid was a life saver....thanks
Glad it helped!
This is useful, thank you! I have this training module for a radiology job I acquired, the questions I have been getting are insanely complicated. I may have to go over this a few more times just to make sure I get it 100%.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you this is a good video I did 20 years RT
I went away 10 years now I'm coming back
Glad it helped
What an awesome video. You’re inverse square law sketch is wayyy easier to understand than the traditional formula! I’ll hopefully make a 100 on my state exam now. All thanks to you!!
I am glad it helped! I have trained hundreds of people with this method and it is still nice to hear positive feedback.
@@hendersontech It really was helpful! I know this might be a long shot, but any idea where I can get good study material online for the XRAY(tube) portion of state exam? Was just informed I’m taking the dual exam and haven’t worked around tubes in 5 years!
Very well done. The best
Glad you liked it!
Awesome!
Great video brother thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome video!!
Glad you enjoyed it
This is to very helpful
Thanks, glad it helped.
Do you offer lessons at all, for even like an 45 to an hour? Let me know thanks
Could you guide me on how to get started? I’ve looked it up and they say I need to complete a radiation safety course. I live in Texas and I just don’t know which one
You do need a 40-hour class as part of the process to start. You will need on-the-job experience and State exams later. I don't really know who to recommend in Texas.
What is the name of this DVD?
It doesn't exist anymore. I may remake the content over again. I am thinking of posting NDT content to a second channel but worried nobody will find it there.
@@hendersontech That would be great! Thank you!
Is every year the same material?
The tests change but the math is the same concept.
No video just sound 🤬
The sound is there for everyone else and every machine I test on.
2 years later still has sound