1 Curie is defined as 3.7 x 1010 disintegrations per second, so a millicurie will be 3.7 x 107 dps (or Bequerels as it is now called). This is a total quantity, if you have a piece of material which produces this number of Bequerel it is said to be 1 millicurie of that material.
In terms of counts per second perceived by a detector, it depends very much on the design of the detector. For example what is the solid angle subtended by the detector, what type of radiation is it detecting, what is its efficiency in detecting and counting the particles emitted? So there is no simple answer to the question.
100 Geiger counts/minute = 1 microsievert per hour.
one cps is equal to 1 bequerel
To convert the mm to nm, multiply by a million.Then, to convert the "per day" to "per second", divide by 86400 (that's the number of seconds in a day).
Other way around. If you know the meters per second,then divide it by 1,000 to find the kilometers per second.
liters per minute x 2.1189 = cubic feet per hour
You can't convert from Joules to Watts because Joules is a measure of total energy, and Watts measure energy per second.
To convert seconds to hours, multiply by 3600.To convert yards to miles, divide by 1760.Thus to convert 44 yards per second to miles per hour multiply by it 3600/1760.That's how to do it. To actually do it:44 yds/s = 44 x 3600/1760 mph = 90 mph
the number of hertz = count per second
Converting count per second (CPS) to becquerel per kilogram (Bq/kg) is pretty straightforward. The formula is: 1 becquerel (Bq) = 1 disintegration per second. So, if you have a count rate of N CPS, you can simply multiply that by 60 to get the activity in Bq/kg. For example, if you have a count rate of 10 CPS, the activity in Bq/kg would be 10 * 60 = 600 Bq/kg. It's important to keep in mind that the conversion factor of 60 is only accurate when dealing with a gas or air medium, so if you're working with a different medium, you'll need to adjust the conversion factor accordingly.
You cannot convert cubic meters per second to meters per second. You cannot convert volume to length.
You don't A count per second is a measure of how many decays occur within a second. A sievert is a measure of the dose equivalent. This requires knowledge of the isotope, the organism or part of the organism which is receiving the dose, the weight of the organism and the weighting factors which accompany them.
Multiply miles per second by 31,556,926 to convert to miles per year.
Multiply cubic meters per second by 35.31 to convert to cubic feet per second.
1,995 centimeters per second = 44.63 mph To convert from cm per second to miles per hour, divide cm per second by 44.7.
Inches per second x 0.0833 = feet per second.
multiply by 12
Multiply by density
all you have to do is convert it..........
Multiply feet per second by 0.3048 to get meters per second.