Chapter 24: Q24.62 P (page 1104)
A .-kg person exposed to Sr absorbs particles, each with an nergy of J.
(a) How many grays does the person receive?
(b) If the RBE is , how many millirems is this?
(c) What is the equivalent dose in sieverts (Sv)?
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Chapter 24: Q24.62 P (page 1104)
A .-kg person exposed to Sr absorbs particles, each with an nergy of J.
(a) How many grays does the person receive?
(b) If the RBE is , how many millirems is this?
(c) What is the equivalent dose in sieverts (Sv)?
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Determine the missing species in these transmutations, and write a full nuclear equation from the shorthand notation:
A laboratory rat weighs g and absorbsdata-custom-editor="chemistry" particles, each with an energy ofdata-custom-editor="chemistry" J.
(a) How many rads does the animal receive?
(b) What is this dose in Gy?
(c) If the RBE is , what is the equivalent dose in Sv?
Thenuclide decays either by decay or by electron capture.
(a) What is the product of each process?
(b) Which process releases more energy? (Masses of atoms: =amu; =amu; amu; neglect the mass of electrons involved because these are atomic, not nuclear, masses.)
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