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#REDIRECT [[Ionizing radiation#Measurement of radiation]] |
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ň'''Bold text''''''Radiation Measurement Units-International (SI) System''' |
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== Activity of an isotope or material, 1 curie = 37 billion disintegrations per second. == |
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The Curie (Ci) is the inverse of Becquerel (Bq) |
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The Becqurel (Bq) is inverse of the Curie (Ci) |
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1 curie (Ci) = 37 gigabecquerel (GBq) |
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1 gigabecquerel (GBq)=27 millicurie (mCi) |
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== Radiation Absorbed Dose (rad); a dose of 1 rad means the absorption of 100 ergs of radiation energy per gram of material == |
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The rad (rad) is the inverse of the gray (Gy) |
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The gray (GY)is the inverse of the rad (rad) |
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1 rad (rad) = 10 milligray (mGy) |
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1 milligray (mGy) = 100 millirad (mrad) |
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'''A unit of exposure to ionizing radiation. Only used by well trained personel.''' |
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== The amount of gamma or x-rays required to produce ions carrying 1 electrostatic unit ef electrical charge (either positive or negative) in 1 cc of dry air under standard conditions. == |
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The roentgen (R) is the inverse of coulomb/kg (C/kg) |
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Coulomb/kg is the inverse of the roentgen (R) |
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1 roentgen (R) = 258 microcoulomb/kg (mC/kg) |
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1 millicoulomb/kg mC/kg = 3876 milliroentgen (mR) |
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== Roentgen Equivalent Man (rem) == |
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The rem (rem) is the inverse of the sievert (Sv) |
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The Sievert (Sv) is the inverse of the rem (rem) |
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1 rem (rem) = 10 millisievert (mSv) |
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1 millisievert (mSv) = 100 millirem (mrem) |
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== Counts Per Minute (CPM) == |
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Used for alpha particles, beta particles or mixed gamma/beta, gamma/alpha, alpha/beta actual counts per minute. |
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== References == |
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Rad pro calculator. |
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http://www.radprocalculator.com/ |
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Metric units and conversion charts, A metrication handbook for engineers, technologist, and scientist. By Theodore Wildi. ISBN 0-7803-1050-0, IEEE order Number: PP4044. |
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==See also== |
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* [[Counts per minute]] |
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* [[Curie]] |
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* [[Becquerel]] |
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* [[Rad_%28unit%29]] |
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* [[Gray_%28unit%29]] |
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* [[Roentgen]] |
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* [[R%C3%B6ntgen_equivalent_man]] |
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* [[Sievert]] |
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* [[Alpha particles]] |
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* [[Scintillation counter]] |
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* [[Geiger counter]] |
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* [[Radon gas]] |
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* [[Lucas cell]] |
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* [[Photomultiplier]] |
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