3 WL (Working Level) is a very great level for radon
3pCi/L I whole heartedly agree but if you are asking because you are taking the home inspector's exam then the answer is 3WL. I know this because I answered 3WL as an experiment and got 100% on the test. I have never heard radon expressed as WL and can kind no information on it so it may not be the correct answer but it is for the Oklahoma home inspector's practice exam on NACHI website. I feel quite justified giving this information on the internet because radon testing is not part of the standards on inspection for Oklahoma any way so it shouldn't even be on the test.
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These numbers likely actually refer to somewhat different things, but that's not too important for you.A WL is a "Working Level". This unit refers to the concentration of short-lived Radon daughters in the air. Specifically 1 WL is any combination of these short-lived Radon daughters in 1 liter of air that will result in the eventual emission of 1.3x10^5 MeV of alpha-particle energy.pcil is pCi/l, or pico Curies per liter. This likeley refers to EEC, the equilibrium equivalent concentration, which is a concentration measurement of Radon itself.If you have the EEC in pCi/l, you can convert it to WL by dividing by 100 (easy!).Therfore:3.0 pcil = 0.03 WL0.3 pcil = 0.003 WLThus, to answer your question:3 WL > 0.3 WL > 3 pcil > 0.3 pcilHopefully this helps.
3pCi/L I whole heartedly agree but if you are asking because you are taking the home inspector's exam then the answer is 3WL. I know this because I answered 3WL as an experiment and got 100% on the test. I have never heard radon expressed as WL and can kind no information on it so it may not be the correct answer but it is for the Oklahoma home inspector's practice exam on NACHI website. I feel quite justified giving this information on the internet because radon testing is not part of the standards on inspection for Oklahoma any way so it shouldn't even be on the test.
I suppose you meant "WL/Available".It means that all the 'confirmed' tickets were sold and a waitlist started, but since the waitlist started there have been enough cancellations to guarentee that the 'waitlisted' ticket will become a confirmed ticket when the reservation chart is prepared (a few hours before the train departs).For eg. if you are the 3rd person on the waitlist and there have been no cancellations, your waitlist number would be WL 3/WL 3.If there'd been 1 cancellation, you'd be WL 3/WL 2 as the 2nd number is your current position.If there'd been 4 cancellations your number would be WL 3/CNF (Confirmed).The first number will always be the same as that IS the position you joined the waitlist.
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V=1/3(l+wl) v=1/3l(1+w) 3v=l(1+w) 3v/(1+w)=l
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