joule/kilogram/second to sievert/second
Please provide values below to convert joule/kilogram/second to sievert/second [Sv/s], or change ↔.
joule/kilogram/second
Definition: A unit of specific energy dose rate, representing joules of energy absorbed per kilogram per second.
Historyandorigin: Derived from basic principles of energy and mass, used in nuclear and radiation-related calculations.
CurrentUse: Used in the context of specific energy and radiation dose rates, especially in nuclear engineering and materials science.
funfact: This unit helps to quantify the energy absorbed by material per unit mass and is key in understanding radiation effects on materials!
sievert/second [Sv/s]
Definition: The SI unit of radiation dose equivalent, accounting for the biological effects of radiation.
Historyandorigin: Named after Rolf Sievert, this unit helps to assess the biological impact of radiation exposure on living organisms.
CurrentUse: Used in radiation protection to assess the risk of biological harm from different types of radiation.
funfact: Sievert is used for safety in medical radiation therapy, nuclear power, and space travel to monitor biological effects!
joule/kilogram/second to sievert/second [Sv/s] Conversion Table
1 joule/kilogram/second | 1 sievert/second [Sv/s] |
2 joule/kilogram/second | 2 sievert/second [Sv/s] |
3 joule/kilogram/second | 3 sievert/second [Sv/s] |
5 joule/kilogram/second | 5 sievert/second [Sv/s] |
10 joule/kilogram/second | 10 sievert/second [Sv/s] |
50 joule/kilogram/second | 50 sievert/second [Sv/s] |
100 joule/kilogram/second | 100 sievert/second [Sv/s] |
1000 joule/kilogram/second | 1000 sievert/second [Sv/s] |
10000 joule/kilogram/second | 10000 sievert/second [Sv/s] |
100000 joule/kilogram/second | 100000 sievert/second [Sv/s] |
1000000 joule/kilogram/second | 1000000 sievert/second [Sv/s] |
How to Convert joule/kilogram/second to sievert/second
1 joule/kilogram/second = 1 sievert/second [Sv/s]
1 sievert/second [Sv/s] = 1 joule/kilogram/second
we use cross multiplication method
joule/kilogram/second → sievert/second [Sv/s]
1 → 1
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.5