50 rads per hour is 200 times the maximum safe continuous exposure rate.
It depends of course on how long you are exposed to 50 Rads per hour. If you are exposed to 50 Rads per hour for only 15 seconds you will be just fine, where as if you were exposed for 10 hours total during a two week period, you are dead.
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65 km per hour equates to 40.39 miles per hour.
To convert miles per hour to kilometres per hour, multiply by 1.609344. In this instance, 25 x 1.609344 = 40.2336. Therefore, 25 miles per hour is equal to 40.2336 kilometres per hour.
50 miles per hour.
1,609.344 meters per hour.
Radiation that is at it's highest point of Rads per second on the geiger counter.
After 1000 rads you will die. To prevent this use Rad-X in irradiated areas to lower the rads you get per second, and use Rad-Away if your radiation level goes to high, you can also seek out a doctor that can remove the radiation for you for 100-150 caps if you have high rad, and don't have any or enough Rad-Away. there are also different perks that can increase your resistance to radiation. ...Desert Ranger 4...
400 mSv per hour
Mars is way to gassy for a human Couple of reasons we cannot survive, Mars has a carbon dioxide atmosphere and no oxygen also Mars has no magnetic field so it has no protection from cosmic radiation a human would receive doses as high as 500 rads per hour (lethal dose)
no it is not
All wave radiation travels at the speed of light. The speed of light in a vacuum is approximately 671 million miles per hour or 300 million meters per second.
20 miles per hour
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one car length per ten miles per hour
that depends on your speed.. drive at 38 miles per hour you will reach there in one hour... 76 miles per hour will take you there in 30 minutes.. drive safe..
Yes, even though they do emit ionizing radiation. The amount of radiation emitted from a smoke detector is about 1 hundredth of a millirem per year. The background radiation from radioactive isotopes in the ground is about 300 millirem per year. So the ground your standing on right now is exposing you to more radiation then your smoke detector ever will.
rads/s radians/second Usually its stated as rpm (rounds per minute) but it usually needs to be converted to rads/s for calculations. 1 rad/s= (1 rpm)*2*pi/60