What is the Unit Of Radiation
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Radiation Units There are a number of units to measure radiation dose and exposure: rad or radiation absorbed dose. The amount of radiant energy absorbed in a certain amount of tissue. gray (Gy) A unit of absorbed radiation equal to the dose of one joule of energy absorbed per kilogram of matter, or 100 rad.
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The radiation dose absorbed by a person (that is, the amount of energy deposited in human tissue by radiation) is measured using the conventional unit rad or the SI unit gray (Gy). The biological risk of exposure to radiation is measured using the conventional unit rem or the SI unit sievert (Sv)
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