unit normally used to describe radiation dose
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Empirical results have revealed that for every unit of radiation
dose (1 rad) there are 5 ✕ 1011 inactivating events per
cubic centimetre treated.
(a)If one were to administer a dose of 12 millirads, how many
inactivating events per cubic centimetre would this dose
produce?
inactivating events per cubic centimetre
(b)The approximate volume of a cell is estimated to be
10−11 cm3. Calculate the fraction of the
cells of the tissue treated by X-rays that will be hit if we...
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