What unit is used to measure the amount of exposure to radiation?
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Radiation activity is measured in an international (SI) unit called a becquerel (Bq). The becquerel counts how many particles or photons (in the case of wave radiation) are emitted per second by a source. The device used for measurement is often the familiar Geiger counter.
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Answer: The coulomb/kilogram (C/kg, international unit) and the roentgen (R, U.S. unit). THIS IS THE UNIT USED TO MEASURE THE EXPOSURE OF RADIATION. THIS IS YOUR ANSWER
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