Calculating X-Radiation Equivalent to 20mR/h

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A dose rate of 20 mR/h is equivalent to 0.2 mSv/h. The discussion clarifies the conversion between the sievert (Sv) and rem, noting that 1 Sv equals 100 rem. Consequently, 1 mSv is equal to 100 mrem, leading to the conclusion that 20 mR/h translates to 0.2 mSv/h. Participants express gratitude for the clarification and indicate a better understanding of the radiation units. Overall, the thread effectively addresses the conversion of x-radiation dose rates.
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1. How many mSv/h of x-radiation is equivalent to a dose rate of 20mR/h?


2. The relationship between the sievert and the Rem is i believe isievert = 100 Rem



3. answer i think 2000mSv/h
 
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Thanks Tiny-Tim
So there must be a better way of expressing the answer?
 
Thanks for your help.
I'll write the answer as above. I don't know any other way.
 
(just got up :zzz: …)

1 Sv = 100 rem

so 1 mSv = 100 mrem

so 2 mSv = 200 mrem

so … ? :smile:
 
Tiny-tim,
Thanks again, i think i have a better grip on the concept now.

1 Sv = 100 rem
1 mS/h = 100 mR/h
so 20mR/h =0.2 mS/h
 
:biggrin: Woohoo! :biggrin:
 
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