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Chloeellawright

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Resolution can be increased on the PSP with:
 
 larger phosphors
  fewer number of pixels
  greater number of pixels
  smaller phosphors

Question 2

When the same combination of time and mA is set and produces the same density, this is the Law of:
 
 Reproducibility
  Linearity
  Reciprocity
  Repeatable



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Answer to Question 1

smaller phosphors

Rationale: Similar to film, the smaller the phosphor size will result in a lesser amount of light diffusion which will increase resolution.

Answer to Question 2

Reproducibility

Rationale: The Law of Reproducibility is proven when the same combination of mA and time are set and results in the same density.



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