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(Nükleer Bilimler) rad
radiator
radical
radian
{s} cool, awesome, impressive (Slang)
Stands for Rapid Application Development; programming tools, including 5GLs, that greatly reduce the amount of work effort required to generate new program code
One rad is equal to an energy absorptionof 100 ergs in a gram of any material An "erg" is a unit for quantifying energy (just like a "mile" is used for measuring distance )
Radiation absorbed dose, a measurement of ionizing radiation absorbed by any material A rad measures the absorption of a specific amount of work (100 ergs) in a gram of matter
A unit of absorbed dose of radiation; it represents the absorption of 100 ergs of nuclear (or ionizing) radiation per gram of absorbing material, such as body tissue
the unit of plane angle adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; equal to the angle at the center of a circle subtended by an arc equal in length to the radius (approximately 57 295 degrees)
Specifies the amount of energy transferred to a material by ionizing radiation The material must be specified because the energy differs with each material
a unit of radiation dosage corresponding to 10-2 j of energy deposited per kilogram of tissue (from radiation absorbed dose)
The unit of absorbed dose equal to 100 ergs per gram or 0 01 joules per kilogram of absorbing material
Radiation
Unit of absorbed radiation (100 rad is equal to 1Gy)
A unit in which the dose of radiation absorbed by an object is reported: 1 rad = 10-5J/g
An old unit of radiation dose now superseded by the Gray 1 Gray = 100 rads
the quantity of ionizing radiation that results in the absorption of 100 ergs of energy per gram of irradiated material, regardless of the source of radiation (MTCA, p21)
{i} unit of measure for absorbed radiation
short for "radiation absorbed dose," a measurement of the amount of radiation absorbed by tissues
A unit of energy absorbed from ionizing radiation, equal to 100 ergs per gram or 0.01 joules per kilogram of irradiated material. It has been replaced as a standard scientific unit by the gray. Excellent; wonderful. radian. exciting or interesting