gray/second to watt/kilogram
Please provide values below to convert gray/second [Gy/s] to watt/kilogram [W/kg], or change ↔.
gray/second [Gy/s]
Definition: The SI unit of absorbed radiation dose rate, where 1 Gy is the absorption of 1 joule of radiation energy per kilogram of matter per second.
Historyandorigin: Named after the British physicist Louis Harold Gray, the gray is used to quantify radiation dose absorbed by matter.
CurrentUse: This unit is widely used in radiology, nuclear physics, and radiation protection to measure dose rates of radiation.
funfact: Gray is a standard measure used to assess radiation exposure levels in various fields, including medical and environmental radiation studies!
watt/kilogram [W/kg]
Definition: A unit of power per unit mass, often used in radiation dose rate measurements for high-energy systems.
Historyandorigin: The watt is the SI unit of power, and watt per kilogram is used to assess the effect of power on materials over time.
CurrentUse: Used in scientific contexts, particularly in space science and radiation studies, to measure energy transfer rates.
funfact: Watt per kilogram is crucial for measuring energy absorption in systems where radiation levels are high!
gray/second [Gy/s] to watt/kilogram [W/kg] Conversion Table
1 gray/second [Gy/s] | 1 watt/kilogram [W/kg] |
2 gray/second [Gy/s] | 2 watt/kilogram [W/kg] |
3 gray/second [Gy/s] | 3 watt/kilogram [W/kg] |
5 gray/second [Gy/s] | 5 watt/kilogram [W/kg] |
10 gray/second [Gy/s] | 10 watt/kilogram [W/kg] |
50 gray/second [Gy/s] | 50 watt/kilogram [W/kg] |
100 gray/second [Gy/s] | 100 watt/kilogram [W/kg] |
1000 gray/second [Gy/s] | 1000 watt/kilogram [W/kg] |
10000 gray/second [Gy/s] | 10000 watt/kilogram [W/kg] |
100000 gray/second [Gy/s] | 100000 watt/kilogram [W/kg] |
1000000 gray/second [Gy/s] | 1000000 watt/kilogram [W/kg] |
How to Convert gray/second to watt/kilogram
1 gray/second [Gy/s] = 1 watt/kilogram [W/kg]
1 watt/kilogram [W/kg] = 1 gray/second [Gy/s]
we use cross multiplication method
gray/second [Gy/s] → watt/kilogram [W/kg]
1 → 1
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.5