joule/centigram to exagray
Please provide values below to convert joule/centigram [J/cg] to exagray [EGy], or change ↔.
joule/centigram [J/cg]
Definition: A unit used to measure radiation dose, where the energy absorbed is expressed per centigram of material.
Historyandorigin: Similar to joules per gram, this unit can be useful when measuring tiny amounts of materials in precise scientific studies.
CurrentUse: Used less frequently today, but can be found in specialized scientific research or situations requiring very small mass measurements.
funfact: This unit is rarely used in everyday radiation assessments, but it's useful in extremely sensitive radiation experiments!
exagray [EGy]
Definition: A unit of radiation dose equal to 10^18 grays.
Historyandorigin: The exagray is a larger unit used for very high doses of radiation, typically in theoretical or cosmic contexts.
CurrentUse: Used in studies of cosmic radiation or other high-energy phenomena involving large-scale radiation measurements.
funfact: Exagray doses are so immense, they are only useful for describing radiation in extreme cosmic events, such as supernovae!
joule/centigram [J/cg] to exagray [EGy] Conversion Table
1 joule/centigram [J/cg] | 1.E-13 exagray [EGy] |
2 joule/centigram [J/cg] | 2.E-13 exagray [EGy] |
3 joule/centigram [J/cg] | 3.E-13 exagray [EGy] |
5 joule/centigram [J/cg] | 5.E-13 exagray [EGy] |
10 joule/centigram [J/cg] | 1.E-12 exagray [EGy] |
50 joule/centigram [J/cg] | 5.E-12 exagray [EGy] |
100 joule/centigram [J/cg] | 1.E-11 exagray [EGy] |
1000 joule/centigram [J/cg] | 1.E-10 exagray [EGy] |
10000 joule/centigram [J/cg] | 1.E-9 exagray [EGy] |
100000 joule/centigram [J/cg] | 1.E-8 exagray [EGy] |
1000000 joule/centigram [J/cg] | 1.E-7 exagray [EGy] |
How to Convert joule/centigram to exagray
1 joule/centigram [J/cg] = 1.E-13 exagray [EGy]
1 exagray [EGy] = 10000000000000 joule/centigram [J/cg]
we use cross multiplication method
joule/centigram [J/cg] → exagray [EGy]
1 → 1.E-13
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1.E-13=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.5E-13