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Title: Gray (Gy)
Post by: Rennhack on Nov 23, 2005, 11:56
The gray is a unit used to measure a quantity called absorbed dose. This relates to the amount of energy actually absorbed in some material, and is used for any of radiation and any material. One gray is equal to one joule of energy deposited in one kg of a material. The unit gray can be used for any of radiation, but it does not describe the biological effects of the different radiations. Absorbed dose is often expressed in terms of hundredths of a gray, or centi-grays. One gray is equivalent to 100 RAD.
Title: Gray (Gy)
Post by: Rennhack on Nov 23, 2005, 04:21
The international system (SI) unit of absorbed dose. One gray is equal to an absorbed dose of 1 Joule/kilogram (one gray equals 100 rads) (see 10 CFR 20.1004).