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A component that will increase or decrease line voltage coming in if necessary is:
 
 line voltage compensator
  filament circuit
  kilovolt peak meter
  autotransformer

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A technique chart that uses a specific kVp for particular parts allowing mAs to be altered due to patient size is referred to as a(n):
 
 AEC
  variable kVp technique chart
  look up table
  fixed kVp technique chart



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Answer to Question 1

line voltage compensator

Rationale: A line voltage compensator functions to increase or decrease voltage if there is a drop or surge in the line voltage, as this directly affects the output of radiation.

Answer to Question 2

fixed kVp technique chart

Rationale: Fixed kVp technique charts use a specific kVp value for specific examinations, but allow for mAs to be altered when patient size and condition are factored in.





 

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