According to Wikipedia,
Radiation exposure is a measure of the ionization of air due to ionizing radiation from photons; that is, gamma rays and X-rays. It is defined as the electric charge freed by such radiation in a specified volume of air divided by the mass of that air.
Nickzom Calculator+ (Professional Version) – The Calculator Encyclopedia converts 7 units of Radiation Exposure which are:
- Coulombs/kilogram
- Millicoulombs/kilogram
- Microcoulombs/kilogram
- Roentgen
- Tissue Roentgen
- Parker
- Rep
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For the purpose of this post, I will display two different radiation – exposure unit conversions which are:
- Coulombs/kilogram to Tissue Roentgen
- Roentgen to Parker
Let’s begin with Coulombs/kilogram to Tissue Roentgen
Access the Calculator Map, scroll to Switches Section
Now, click on Radiology Switches, this would display four unit conversions under Radiology which are:
- Radiation Switches
- Radiation – Activity Switches
- Radiation – Exposure Switches
- Radiation – Absorbed Dose Switches