Want this question answered?
Nuclear transmission is that measurement of amount of radiation found inside of a shield versus the outside. The transmission is the amount of radiation that is received by passing through the protective shield.
when you heat up or cool down radioactive substances, nothing changes how much radiation it emits.
An ammeter measures the amount of electrical current flowing through a conductor.
the geiger counter detects radiation. when a radiation particle (alpha, beta gamma) goes through it clicks. the amount of clicking is how much radiation there is.
it reduces the amount lost through holes in the clothing.
The gieger counter
A dosimeter is an instrument that measures the amount of hazardous material to which something or someone has been cumulatively exposed. The most common is the radiation dosimeter, which measures a person's or object's exposure to radiation.
The amount of a substance dissolved in a liquid
All of it. Earth doesn't receive a significant amount of radiation through any other means.All of it. Earth doesn't receive a significant amount of radiation through any other means.All of it. Earth doesn't receive a significant amount of radiation through any other means.All of it. Earth doesn't receive a significant amount of radiation through any other means.
An ammeter measures the amount of current flowing through an electrical circuit. It measures amperage.
No, there is none at all. Shielding can be placed around it to limit exposure, but it has no effect on what the substance is emitting.
Current measures the flow of electrons through a circuit and voltage basically measure the amount of available electrons.
Nuclear transmission is that measurement of amount of radiation found inside of a shield versus the outside. The transmission is the amount of radiation that is received by passing through the protective shield.
when you heat up or cool down radioactive substances, nothing changes how much radiation it emits.
An ammeter measures the amount of electrical current flowing through a conductor.
the geiger counter detects radiation. when a radiation particle (alpha, beta gamma) goes through it clicks. the amount of clicking is how much radiation there is.
There is the meter, that measures distance. There is the kilogram, which measures mass. There is the candela, which measures luminous intensity. There is the second, which measures time. There is the mole, which measures amount of substance. There is the Kelvin, which measures temperature. And there is the ampere, which measures electrical current. All other SI units are called Derived Units. Read more in the related link below.