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They do cause some diffraction although it will be insignificant at the distances encountered in a hospital. you could maybe measure it ove a light year.

 

Good luck detecting a chest x-ray a light year away.

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It can. and technically you are diffracted every time you walk through a door but thats getting complicated.

 

So is acceptable that ribs act as a diffraction grating for the X–rays

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yes but not noticably the effect would probably be less than the width of a proton per meter.

 

Heres my views on the question.

 

Technically, yes ribs act as a diffraction grating for x-rays.

practically, no because the effect is immeasurable over the distances yet covered by man in the universe.

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So is acceptable that ribs act as a diffraction grating for the X–rays

 

The angle is going to be of order [math]\lambda/a[/math] so if the spacing is not close to the size of the wavelength, it will be hard to detect.

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