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hi,
any conversion from mCi to SV and vise versa?
any conversion from mCi to SV and vise versa?
php said:hi,
any conversion from mCi to SV and vise versa?
To convert from mCi to SV, you can use the following formula: SV = mCi x 37. This formula assumes that the energy being measured is in gamma rays.
To convert from SV to mCi, you can use the following formula: mCi = SV ÷ 37. This formula assumes that the energy being measured is in gamma rays.
mCi and SV are both units of measurement used in nuclear medicine to quantify the amount of radioactivity. mCi (millicurie) is a unit of measurement for the amount of radioactivity in a sample, while SV (Sievert) is a unit of measurement for the dose of ionizing radiation received by a person.
Yes, there is a difference between mCi and SV. mCi measures the amount of radioactivity in a sample, while SV measures the dose of radiation received by a person. They are two different units of measurement used for different purposes in nuclear medicine.
Yes, there are other units of measurement used for radioactivity, such as Bq (Becquerel) and Gy (Gray). Bq is the SI unit of radioactivity, while Gy is the SI unit of absorbed dose of ionizing radiation. These units can also be converted to mCi and SV using specific conversion factors.