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If both speeds are measured in the same medium, whether it be vacuum, water, or jello, then they are equal.
Absorbed dose is measured in grays (Gy), which quantifies the amount of radiation energy deposited in a material, typically biological tissue. One gray is equivalent to one joule of radiation energy absorbed per kilogram of substance. In some contexts, the unit rad, which is equal to 0.01 Gy, may also be used.
Force is measured in Newtons. Weight is a force, therefore it is also measured in Newtons.Force is measured in Newtons. Weight is a force, therefore it is also measured in Newtons.Force is measured in Newtons. Weight is a force, therefore it is also measured in Newtons.Force is measured in Newtons. Weight is a force, therefore it is also measured in Newtons.
A gram is measured in grams. A kilogram is measured in kilograms.
Unique characteristics of measured radiation
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Yes, a radiation pyrometer is able to measure the temperature of the sun. Radiation pyrometers work by measuring the infrared radiation emitted by an object, and the sun emits enough infrared radiation that it can be accurately measured using a pyrometer.
Radiation Therapy dose is measured in Gray (abbrev. Gy).
Radiation is detected using scintillation detectors, which convert radiation into light pulses, and Geiger-Muller detectors, which amplify the ionization produced by radiation. Two ways radiation is measured are by exposure, which quantifies the amount of ionization produced by radiation in air, and by dose, which measures the energy deposited by radiation in a material.
Radiation measured in emissions is referred to as radioactivity, specifically in terms of the amount of ionizing radiation emitted by a radioactive source. This is usually measured in units such as becquerels (Bq) or curies (Ci), which indicate the rate of radioactive decay.
In the SI system the radiation constant (Stefan-Boltzmann constant) is measured in W/m2.K4.
The unit of radiation flux is measured in watts per square meter (W/m^2).
Curie (Ci) is the old unit of radioactivity; now is used in SI the becquerel. The correct word is decays not emissions. 1 curie = 3,7.1010 decays/second
Usually, no. The wavelength of visible light is usually measured in nanometers. Only larger forms of electromagnetic radiation, like radio waves, are measured in meters.