Medical physics Question:
What is bending Magnet?

Answer:
Used in the gantry head of high-energy linear accelerators to bend the electrons that will either be used directly for electron radiation treatments or will hit a target and produce photons for photon radiation treatment. Bending magnets are used along with an energy slit that physically limits the energy of the electron beam to within a desired range. Two models are in primary use 270degree (Varian), slolom method (Seimens) 3 magnets used to do slights bends.
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