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rad 12 - 3 rad 3rad 12 = rad(4*3) = rad (4) * rad(3) = 2 rad 32 rad 3 - 3 rad 3= - rad 3
1 rad = 57.3°
There are 3 syllables. Rad-i-ance.
There are three syllables. Rad-i-ance.
rad (or gray)
Becquerel, Gray, Curie, Rad, Sievert. The SI unit is Gray (Gy) defined as 1 J/kg absorbed.
It doesn't "stand" for anything*rad stands for 'radiation absorbed dose'* The rad is an obsolete unit of measure. It is not an abbreviation.According to Anwers.com, it is a "unit of energy absorbed from ionizing radiation, equal to 100 ergs per gram or 0.01 joules per kilogram of irradiated material. It has been replaced as a standard scientific unit by the gray."The gray is the official SI unit equal to one joule per kilogram.
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rad ------- Dose equivalent: sievert (Sv) Absorbed dose/time: gray/second (Gy/s) Absorbed dose: gray Exposition: coulomb/kilogram (C/kg)
The radiator hose which I assume you mean although you write rad, is connected to the radiator. One on the top of the radiator and one on the bottom. the one on the top
rad 12 - 3 rad 3rad 12 = rad(4*3) = rad (4) * rad(3) = 2 rad 32 rad 3 - 3 rad 3= - rad 3
follow the top rad hose one end goes in rad the other in the thermostat housing
rad stands for Royal Academy of Dance, which is a ballet company that offers exams and a ballet course in many countries worldwide
1 rad = 57.3°
There are 3 syllables. Rad-i-ance.
If you can not see it on the bottom of the rad or on the side members at the bottom of the rad the it dose not have one.