Milliampere-seconds

The product of the duration of an x-ray exposure in seconds and the milliamperage (mA) employed represents an important factor. This factor, known as mA·s (milliampere-seconds), determines the quantity or amount of radiation generated during the exposure. It serves as a crucial parameter in assessing and controlling the radiation dosage delivered in an x-ray procedure.


 


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