Radiation Exposure Converter

⚡ Convert between radiation exposure units with precision and ease. Your ultimate health physics companion for accurate exposure calculations! ☢️

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Unit Information

SI Units

International System of Units (SI) measurements

C/kg
si
Coulomb per Kilogram
SI unit of radiation exposure
mC/kg
si
Millicoulomb per Kilogram
Millicoulomb per kilogram (1/1000 C/kg)
μC/kg
si
Microcoulomb per Kilogram
Microcoulomb per kilogram (1/1,000,000 C/kg)

traditional

Unit measurements

R
traditional
Roentgen
Traditional unit of radiation exposure
mR
traditional
Milliroentgen
Milliroentgen (1/1000 R)
μR
traditional
Microroentgen
Microroentgen (1/1,000,000 R)

Other Units

Specialized and historical measurements

esu/cm³
other
Electrostatic Unit per Cubic Centimeter
Electrostatic unit per cubic centimeter
statC/cm³
other
Statcoulomb per Cubic Centimeter
Statcoulomb per cubic centimeter

Practical Units

Commonly used units in practical applications

C/g
practical
Coulomb per Gram
Coulomb per gram (1000 C/kg)
mC/g
practical
Millicoulomb per Gram
Millicoulomb per gram (same as C/kg)
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Radiation Exposure Converter

Our Radiation Exposure Converter provides accurate conversions between various units of radiation exposure measurement. Whether you're working with roentgens, coulombs per kilogram, or other radiation exposure units, this tool delivers precise results instantly.

Supported Unit Categories:

  • SI Units: C/kg, mC/kg, μC/kg
  • Traditional Units: R, mR, μR
  • Other Units: esu/cm³, statC/cm³
  • Practical Units: C/g, mC/g

Common Conversions:

  • 1 R = 2.58 × 10⁻⁴ C/kg
  • 1 C/kg = 3876 R
  • 1 mR = 2.58 × 10⁻⁷ C/kg
  • 1 μR = 2.58 × 10⁻¹⁰ C/kg

How to Use:

  1. Enter the value you want to convert in the input field
  2. Select the source unit from the "From" dropdown
  3. Select the target unit from the "To" dropdown
  4. View the converted result instantly
  5. Use the swap button to quickly reverse the conversion

Applications:

This radiation exposure converter is useful for health physicists, medical physicists, healthcare workers, researchers, students, and anyone working with health physics, radiation protection, and medical imaging. It's particularly helpful for radiation safety, dosimetry, medical physics, and understanding radiation exposure measurements.

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