The primary method of heat dissipation from an X-ray tube is through radiation and conduction. When X-rays are generated, a significant amount of heat is produced due to the high energy of electrons colliding with the anode. This heat is dissipated through the anode's surface, where it is either radiated away into the environment or conducted through the tube housing and other components. Additionally, cooling systems, such as oil baths or air cooling, may be employed to enhance heat dissipation and maintain optimal operating temperatures.
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