you are possibly looking at a symbol for gamma.
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A unit of absorbed energy from ionising radiation equal to one thousand grays. A gray (Gy) is the SI unit of absorbed radiation dose of ionising radiation, defined as the absorption of one joule of ionising radiation by one kilogram of matter (usually human tissue).
rad ------- Dose equivalent: sievert (Sv) Absorbed dose/time: gray/second (Gy/s) Absorbed dose: gray Exposition: coulomb/kilogram (C/kg)
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Radiation Therapy dose is measured in Gray (abbrev. Gy).
Any biological effects will depend on the type of radiation and the energy, but a Gray is a big shot of radiation. In general, it is probable that the affected individual who has gotten a whole-body dose of 0.3 Gy would first present with nausea and vomiting.
Becquerel, Gray, Curie, Rad, Sievert. The SI unit is Gray (Gy) defined as 1 J/kg absorbed.
You need to specify the units used to take the measurement. It could be presented in Sv, Gy, rad or mrem. (So I am asking you 0.3 what??)Light radiation sickness begins at about50-100 rad0.5-1 gray (Gy)0.5-1 Sievert (Sv)50-100 rem50,000-100,000 mremSo if your measurement is in Rad - no it's not a lot. If it's in Gy or Sv then it is a significant dose, but will not cause acute sickness. If it's in rem then it's not a lot.
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sorbed dose (also known as total ionizing dose, TID) is a measure of the energy deposited in a medium by ionizing radiation. It is equal to the energy deposited per unit mass of medium, and so has the unit J/kg, which is given the special name gray (Gy).ote that the absorbed dose is not a good indicator of the likely biological effect. 1 Gy of alpha radiation would be much more biologically damaging than 1 Gy of photon radiation for example. Appropriate weighting factors can be applied reflecting the different relative biological effects to find the dose equivalent.Dose equivalent= absorbed dose x radiation weighting factor( or quality factor).
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