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Conversion of disintegrations per second into other
radioactive decay units
1 1/s =
International System (SI)
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1.0000 Bq
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0.0010000 kBq
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1.0000*10-6 MBq
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1.0000*10-9 GBq
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1.0000
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60.000
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Non SI conform
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2.7027*10-11 Ci
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1.0000*10-6 rd
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Do you have any questions or comments?
Mearurements |
by Luc Vanderhaeghen on 2011-03-27 |
When I was in the army they learned us from rem, millirem, Angstrom,...they never mentioned sizes like Bq, Curie, a.s.o. Were the units changed during the time, can one compare one to another ?
how to convert |
by bob on 2011-03-26 |
hello,
how to convert µS/m3 to µS/heure ?
lot of web site use différent radioactivité unit, CIIRAD use µS/m3 and
IRSN use µS/heure. tkt.
bob
conversion of radio active units |
by derin on 2010-08-18 |
i want to convert bequerel to curie and then to know the dose ..is it possible
by reda on 2011-03-24
it possibel to convert bequerl to curie
1Bq=0,270 x10-10 curie
1cu= 3,7 x10+10 Bq
then to convert the dose you maste have energie of particls and his number of this particl a have not englche eyseli good bay