gray to joule/gram
Please provide values below to convert gray [Gy] to joule/gram [J/g], or change ↔.
gray [Gy]
Definition: The SI unit for measuring the absorbed radiation dose, representing the absorption of one joule of radiation energy per kilogram of matter.
Historyandorigin: The gray replaced the rad in most scientific contexts to standardize radiation measurement internationally.
CurrentUse: The gray is the most widely used unit for radiation dose measurements in medicine, radiation protection, and scientific research.
funfact: The gray is a crucial unit in radiation therapy, ensuring the correct dosage of radiation is applied to cancer cells during treatment!
joule/gram [J/g]
Definition: A unit of radiation dose similar to joules per kilogram, but based on the gram as the unit of mass.
Historyandorigin: This unit is occasionally used for smaller amounts of material, as it measures the energy absorbed per gram of tissue or material.
CurrentUse: Rarely used in comparison to joules per kilogram, but can be seen in specific contexts requiring precision for smaller masses.
funfact: This unit provides a more convenient measure for studying radiation in small samples, like in laboratory environments!
gray [Gy] to joule/gram [J/g] Conversion Table
1 gray [Gy] | 0.001 joule/gram [J/g] |
2 gray [Gy] | 0.002 joule/gram [J/g] |
3 gray [Gy] | 0.003 joule/gram [J/g] |
5 gray [Gy] | 0.005 joule/gram [J/g] |
10 gray [Gy] | 0.01 joule/gram [J/g] |
50 gray [Gy] | 0.05 joule/gram [J/g] |
100 gray [Gy] | 0.1 joule/gram [J/g] |
1000 gray [Gy] | 1 joule/gram [J/g] |
10000 gray [Gy] | 10 joule/gram [J/g] |
100000 gray [Gy] | 100 joule/gram [J/g] |
1000000 gray [Gy] | 1000 joule/gram [J/g] |
How to Convert gray to joule/gram
1 gray [Gy] = 0.001 joule/gram [J/g]
1 joule/gram [J/g] = 1000 gray [Gy]
we use cross multiplication method
gray [Gy] → joule/gram [J/g]
1 → 0.001
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.001=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.0015