Radiation-Exposure Converter
There is not only the activity but also the radiation exposure that is defined in other units. A modern radiation exposure converter helps to deal with its units and measurements smoothly, quickly and without errors.
Popular Unit Conversions Radiation-Exposure
Frequently Asked Questions
An electrometer was the first device that measured the radiation intensity. It lost the charge because of the activity of radium rays and became the basis for the creation of the ionization chamber. The latter was developed for the determination of the quantity of ions formed in the air inside it.
The quantity measured is known as the exposure dose. It was given different units and the radiation exposure calculator helps with their conversions.
The basic unit for this metric is the roentgen. According to the radiation exposure formula, at a dose of 1 R one unit of the charge of each of the ions (3.3310-10 C) is formed in 1 cm3 of dry air.
This corresponds to 2.082*109 pairs of ions. The standard 1 mg of an ampoule radium creates a dose of 8.4 roentgens per hour.
The standard system does not have a special unit for this type of dose and utilizes a coulomb per kilogram, and 1 C/kg is equal to 3875.97 R. Still, nowadays it is used quite rarely due to the lack of practical application.
One need to open the web page with free and reliable service. It does not require registration or providing personal data.
What are the steps of conversion?
- When you open a radiation exposure conversion calculator, you will see two lists designated From and To;
- You should select the units for work;
- Then, you have to enter the value for conversion and push the Convert button.
How do I get the results?
The error-free results will instantly appear on the screen.