The acceptable exposure limit for radiation on humans is typically around 0.1 roentgen per hour for continuous exposure, according to safety guidelines from organizations like the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP). However, for occupational exposure, the limit may vary based on specific regulations and individual circumstances. It’s important to minimize exposure as much as possible to reduce potential health risks. Always consult relevant health and safety guidelines for specific situations.
To convert roentgens (R) to rad, you typically use the conversion factor of 1 R being approximately equal to 1 rad for gamma and X-ray radiation in air. Therefore, 31 roentgens is approximately 31 rads. However, the exact conversion can vary based on the type of radiation and its energy, so it's important to consider the context in specific situations.
If 1/5 are rejected then 1/5 of 85 = 17 and 85-17 = 68 that were acceptable
60 tape recorders from that particular 8-hour shift.
On an average human walks 2-5 miles per hour. your question is not clear. If you want to find out how many miles she would run in an hour it would be 214/35= 6.11 miles
how many envelope can be stuffed in an hour
An exposure of 0.02 what? No units are given, so conversion to roentgens cannot be made.
1 mile an hour
about 10 miles an hour
4 or fewer per hour are acceptable. 5 or more call your doctor.
About one per hour.
These kind of stupid questions make me cry for the human race.
300 trillion
That would vary with the individual Christian. As most 'Art' is simply an expression of the human mind, it is acceptable to many in Christendom. However, there is offensive and obscene cases when it is not acceptable to most.
All I know is that the average male can go up to 5 miles per hour. !
9000 gallons
On average, a human blinks their eyes around 15–20 times per minute. This adds up to about 1,200 times per hour and 28,800 times in a 24-hour period.
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