Radiation dose in terms of the amount of the biological effect caused by the amount of energy absorbed
Unit used to measure radiation dosage (1/1000 of a rem)
rem is an acronym for roentgen equivalent man, the unit used to measure the amount of radiation that results in the same amount of human tissue damage as that caused by one roentgen of X-rays.
Roentgen (or Becquerel)Rad (or Grey)Rem (or Sievart)Depending on what you want to measure
Yes, rem (roentgen equivalent man) is a unit of measurement for biological effects of ionizing radiation. It quantifies the dose of radiation that accounts for its potential impact on human health, taking into consideration the type of radiation and its biological effects. The rem is often used in the context of radiation protection and safety standards.
The Watt is the unit used to measure electric power :)
The SI unit used to measure mass is kilograms. It is written as Kg.
The Rad is a unit of ionizing radiation, measuring its energy distribution in air. A Rontgen is similar, but it measures the energy absorbed by an object. A REM is a Rontgen Equivalent Man, so it measures the energy absorbed by a human being.
Ampere is the unit used to measure the current.
Class room can be measure in Meters easily :)
The Unit Used To Measure A Train Can Be Kilometer.
Degrees are used to measure angles.
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