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Date May 2019 Marks available 2 Reference code 19M.3.HL.TZ1.16
Level Higher level Paper Paper 3 Time zone 1
Command term Calculate Question number 16 Adapted from N/A

Question

A parallel beam of X-rays travels through 7.8 cm of tissue to reach the bowel surface. Calculate the fraction of the original intensity of the X-rays that reach the bowel surface. The linear attenuation coefficient for tissue is 0.24 cm–1.

[2]
a.

The fluid in the bowel has a similar linear attenuation coefficient as the bowel surface. Gases have much lower linear attenuation coefficients than fluids. Explain why doctors will fill the bowel with air before taking an X-ray image.

[2]
b.

Markscheme

I0e0.24 × 7.8

0.15I0

Award [2] for bald correct answer.

a.

to produce an X-ray image there must be constrast/a difference in the intensity of the beam transmitted through tissue and the bowel ✔

introduction of air will produce contrast ✔

b.

Examiners report

Air as a contrast medium. Part (a) was well calculated by most of the prepared candidates.

a.

In (b) only the best candidates well identified the importance of the change in contrast of the image (resulting from different attenuation values) needed to locate the organ.

b.

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Option C: Imaging » Option C: Imaging (Additional higher level option topics) » C.4 – Medical imaging (HL only)
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