Difference between revisions of "Absorbed dose"

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The fundamental dose quantity given by:  
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The fundamental dose quantity given by:
D=(dϵ ̅)/dm
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D=\frac{d\bar{ϵ}}{dm}
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where <math>d\bar{ϵ}</math> is the mean energy imparted to matter of mass dm by ionising radiation. The SI unit for absorbed dose is joule per kilogram (J kg^(-1)) and its special name is gray (Gy). (Adopted from Publication 103, 2007)
 
where <math>d\bar{ϵ}</math> is the mean energy imparted to matter of mass dm by ionising radiation. The SI unit for absorbed dose is joule per kilogram (J kg^(-1)) and its special name is gray (Gy). (Adopted from Publication 103, 2007)

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The fundamental dose quantity given by:

[math] D=\frac{d\bar{ϵ}}{dm} [/math]

where [math]d\bar{ϵ}[/math] is the mean energy imparted to matter of mass dm by ionising radiation. The SI unit for absorbed dose is joule per kilogram (J kg^(-1)) and its special name is gray (Gy). (Adopted from Publication 103, 2007)



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