Radiography is a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create detailed images of the inside of the body. It is commonly used to diagnose and monitor various conditions, such as fractures, infections, and diseases affecting bones and internal organs. During a radiographic examination, a patient is positioned between an X-ray source and a detector. As X-rays pass through the body, they are absorbed at different rates by tissues, with denser tissues like bones appearing white on the image and less dense tissues like muscles and organs appearing darker. Radiography is non-invasive, quick, and widely used in clinical settings due to its ability to provide valuable diagnostic information.