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by kg 271 days ago
My understanding is that material composition can make a CT scan take a really long time. It makes sense to me that scanning a battery would be pretty slow, given what they're made out of.
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I just assumed it would be impractical due to physical changes of the object from multi-hour exposure to X-ray energy.
I don't think ionizing atoms inside a battery will harm it. They don't have DNA.
I don't know about batteries, but ionizing radiation can definitely permanently damage microelectronics, and those don't have DNA either.
Thankfully functionality isn't usually necessary to get a successful scan, unlike living targets.
It can, yes, but batteries also don't have microelectronics.
Metal objects don’t change that much due to the radiation.