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Measuring Radiation

Author: Muhammad Hassan 11B1



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Simplest measure of radioactivity - Becquerel(Bq). Measures activity of nucleus. Activity - no. of decays per second from an unstable nucleus. However this particle could be alpha/beta ∴ have a different effect on the body: - Beta particle has lot of energy but may not cause lots of damage due to its low ionisation power - Alpha has less energy but cause more damage in a shorter distance as its bigger Sievert (Sv) is the unit to measure radiation dose and is the amount of damage that would be caused by the absorption of 1 joule of energy per kilogram of body mass. Usually absorption is less than 1 Sv, so milliSieverts (mSv) are often used instead. 1,000 mSv = 1 Sv.


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Simplest measure of radioactivity - Becquerel(Bq). Measures activity of nucleus. Activity - no. of decays per second from an unstable nucleus. However this particle could be alpha/beta ∴ have a different effect on the body:
- Beta particle has lot of energy but may not cause lots of damage due to its low ionisation power
- Alpha has less energy but cause more damage in a shorter distance as its bigger

Sievert (Sv) is the unit to measure radiation dose and is the amount of damage that would be caused by the absorption of 1 joule of energy per kilogram of body mass. Usually  absorption is less than 1 Sv, so milliSieverts (mSv) are often used instead. 1,000 mSv = 1 Sv.
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