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The answer is Rads. Did you know that 1,000 Rads can kill a man, while some bugs can withstand 1,000,000 Rads!!!

noo its Becquerels or Curie, RADS is an old measurement or nuclear radioactivity of Alpha Beta and Gamma.

Actually all of this is true. There are lots of ways of measuring radiation depending an what it is about radiation you want to measure. This may help:

Radiation Measurements

Curie - Named after Mary Curie. This measurement is used to measure

how radioactive an object is and/or how much radiation it

produces.

Roentgen - How much radiation is present in the air of a specific environment

Rad/Rem - Measure of any type of ionizing radiation including Alpha, Beta,

Gamma and 'X'. It measures How much radiation is absorbed by an

object.

More on Rems and Rads

Rad stands for Radiation Absorbed Dose. 1 Rad is 100ergs (ergs is a measurement of energy)

Rem stands for Roentgen Equivalent Man. Used to describe and define the limits of people who are around radiation. (How much radiation they can take.) Rems can also be presented as millirems and rems per hour.

The Metric version of Rads and Rems is Gray and Sievent.

Gray is a precise measurement of the amount of energy the ionizing radiation gives to the tissue it passes through.

Sievent takes into account the types of radiation and gives a biological measurement of how dangerous the absorbed radiation is to the body.

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