I need a sanity check please....what would be the activity in dpm/m2 for an activity level of 1,000 dpm/100cm2?
Quote from: Radconpro on Oct 17, 2017, 10:06
I need a sanity check please....what would be the activity in dpm/m2 for an activity level of 1,000 dpm/100cm2?
you need this mate:
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Quote from: Radconpro on Oct 17, 2017, 10:06
I need a sanity check please....what would be the activity in dpm/m2 for an activity level of 1,000 dpm/100cm2?
sew, yins want too no the activity inn an area witch is 100 thymes larger than yore area reported? eye wood multiply the activity bye 100.
Quote from: Radconpro on Oct 17, 2017, 10:06
I need a sanity check please....what would be the activity in dpm/m2 for an activity level of 1,000 dpm/100cm2?
1 m^2 = 100^2 cm = 100 cm × 100 cm = 10,000 cm^2
It's a 1:10,000`relationship.
Quote from: bigjoemonger on Oct 17, 2017, 11:52
1 m^2 = 100^2 cm = 100 cm × 100 cm = 10,000 cm^2
It's a 1:10,000`relationship.
wile 1m^2=10,000cm^2, the relation ship between the area stated inn the activity report and 1m^2 is a 1:100 ratio.
Sorry, but you asked for a sanity check, but appear to have gotten an insanity instead. 10 cm = 1 meter. Square both sides and yes it is a 100:1 ratio. Your area is 100 times larger. If your contamination was uniformly distributed, you would have 100 times more contamination. But why would anybody want to know this? How are you measuring it? What is your sample area? How many sample areas are you measuring? How much pressure are you applying to the smear? Is the contamination uniformly distributed? What is/are the nuclides? What detection instrument are you using? Is this a scientific experiment where you are applying contamination? Oops, I digress, you asked for sanity, and I gave you insanity instead.
Quote from: scotoma on Oct 18, 2017, 08:31
But why would anybody want to know this?
FSS,...
Quote from: scotoma on Oct 18, 2017, 08:31
How are you measuring it?
ISOCS,...
Quote from: scotoma on Oct 18, 2017, 08:31
What is your sample area?
Depends on FOV
Quote from: scotoma on Oct 18, 2017, 08:31
How many sample areas are you measuring?
Depends, Class 1, Class 2 or Class 3
Quote from: scotoma on Oct 18, 2017, 08:31
Is the contamination uniformly distributed?
typically as per the model
Quote from: scotoma on Oct 18, 2017, 08:31
What is/are the nuclides?
depends on distribution and DCGL
Quote from: scotoma on Oct 18, 2017, 08:31
What detection instrument are you using?
already answered
Quote from: scotoma on Oct 18, 2017, 08:31
Is this a scientific experiment where you are applying contamination?
not hardly, MARSSIM (NUREG 1575) is a reg,...
Quote from: scotoma on Oct 18, 2017, 08:31
Oops, I digress, you asked for sanity, and I gave you insanity instead.
1507 & 1757 & 1575 have been described as insanity, but they are all legal insanity,...
Quote from: Radconpro on Oct 17, 2017, 10:06
I need a sanity check please....what would be the activity in dpm/m2 for an activity level of 1,000 dpm/100cm2?
You have entered Nukeworker/Twilight Zone/Curmudgeons-R-Us, after throwing a rock in our pond I hope you got the answer you wanted and a little more as well. Maybe at least entertained.
;)
[coffee]
Quote from: Marlin on Oct 18, 2017, 10:17
You have entered Nukeworker/Twilight Zone/Curmudgeons-R-Us, after throwing a rock in our pond I hope you got the answer you wanted and a little more as well. Maybe at least entertained.
;)
[coffee]
well, the OP's username is Radcon
pro so, I would surmise that a pro level tool such as
[size=0px]http://www.radprocalculator.com/ (http://www.radprocalculator.com/)[/size] would suffice for the sanity check,...
:P ;) :) 8)
Quote from: Marlin on Oct 18, 2017, 10:17
You have entered Nukeworker/Twilight Zone/Curmudgeons-R-Us, after throwing a rock in our pond I hope you got the answer you wanted and a little more as well. Maybe at least entertained.
;)
[coffee]
...yeah, butt that handle, radconpro, is ringing a bell from weigh back... he shirley good have dun this math back inn the day. thinking marlin hear is write with the pond thingie...
Quote from: GLW on Oct 18, 2017, 10:26
well, the OP's username is Radconpro so, I would surmise that a pro level tool such as [size=0px]http://www.radprocalculator.com/ (http://www.radprocalculator.com/)[/size] would suffice for the sanity check,...
:P ;) :) 8)
Quote from: SloGlo on Oct 18, 2017, 11:10
...yeah, butt that handle, radconpro, is ringing a bell from weigh back... he shirley good have dun this math back inn the day. thinking marlin hear is write with the pond thingie...
Wow!!! Throw a rock into a pig pen and the one(s) you hit are the one(s) that squeal. 8)
You guys are probably right, based on his previous posts he does have some experience. Maybe he is on his third (or twelfth) glass of wine. or just has a brain cloud at the time and threw himself into the volcano. Nukeworker is here to help not beat back the hordes.
"That's just my opinion I could be wrong" Dennis Miller
...but maybe a little closer to this one
"That's just my opinion feel free to make it yours" Phil Williams
[coffee]
No curmudgeons were hurt in the posting of this opinion as they already have thick skins. :P
Quote from: Marlin on Oct 18, 2017, 11:52
......Nukeworker is here to help....
yup it is, and the OP has made several MARSSIM related posts over the years,...
so,...
this is help..............
Quotehttp://www.radprocalculator.com/ (http://www.radprocalculator.com/)
this......
Quotewile 1m^2=10,000cm^2, the relation ship between the area stated inn the activity report and 1m^2 is a 1:100 ratio
is also help,...
the latter is Maimonides most famous maxim, line 1,...
the former is Maimonides most famous maxim, line 2...
I prefer line 2,...
others prefer line 1,...
it's all help,...
Quote from: Marlin on Oct 18, 2017, 11:52
...No curmudgeons were hurt in the posting of this opinion as they already have thick skins. :P
thick skins, thick heads,...
(https://i.imgflip.com/1bzmnv.jpg)
Quote from: GLW on Oct 18, 2017, 12:20
yup it is, and the OP has made several MARSSIM related posts over the years,...
so,...
this is help..............
this......
is also help,...
the latter is Maimonides most famous maxim, line 1,...
the former is Maimonides most famous maxim, line 2...
I prefer line 2,...
others prefer line 1,...
it's all help,...
thick skins, thick heads,...
(https://i.imgflip.com/1bzmnv.jpg)
8)
Quote from: Marlin on Oct 18, 2017, 11:52
Wow!!! Throw a rock into a pig pen and the one(s) you hit are the one(s) that squeal. 8)
Quote from: Marlin on Oct 18, 2017, 01:13
8)
and again I forgot my inside joke to the inside pitch emoticons,...
:P ;) :) 8)
OBTW (speaking of inside pitches):
https://www.si.com/mlb/2017/10/18/new-york-yankees-houston-astros-alcs-game-4
Yankee Stadium Conjures its Old Spirit in Yankees' Raucous Game 4 Win Over Astros
(https://i.pinimg.com/564x/53/ba/65/53ba654676ab2299e10475cb08d524cc.jpg)
Quote from: GLW on Oct 18, 2017, 01:20
and again I forgot my inside joke to the inside pitch emoticons,...
:P ;) :) 8)
OBTW (speaking of inside pitches):
https://www.si.com/mlb/2017/10/18/new-york-yankees-houston-astros-alcs-game-4 (https://www.si.com/mlb/2017/10/18/new-york-yankees-houston-astros-alcs-game-4)
Yankee Stadium Conjures its Old Spirit in Yankees' Raucous Game 4 Win Over Astros
(https://i.pinimg.com/564x/53/ba/65/53ba654676ab2299e10475cb08d524cc.jpg)
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"I prefer line 2,...
others prefer line 1,..."
as les emmerson could have rote:
lines, lines, everywhere are lines.
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Quote from: scotoma on Oct 18, 2017, 08:31
Sorry, but you asked for a sanity check, but appear to have gotten an insanity instead. 10 cm = 1 meter. Square both sides and yes it is a 100:1 ratio. Your area is 100 times larger. If your contamination was uniformly distributed, you would have 100 times more contamination. But why would anybody want to know this? How are you measuring it? What is your sample area? How many sample areas are you measuring? How much pressure are you applying to the smear? Is the contamination uniformly distributed? What is/are the nuclides? What detection instrument are you using? Is this a scientific experiment where you are applying contamination? Oops, I digress, you asked for sanity, and I gave you insanity instead.
No, 100 cm = 1 m. 10 decimeters (dm) = 1 m. Not only did you give insanity, but worse, you gave wrong insanity.
Wow! wrong insanity.
Quote from: MMM on Oct 21, 2017, 06:06
No, 100 cm = 1 m. 10 decimeters (dm) = 1 m. Not only did you give insanity, but worse, you gave wrong insanity.
insanity oar inanity?
Lolol...love these posts and replies....