nanogray/second to gigagray/second
Please provide values below to convert nanogray/second [nGy/s] to gigagray/second [GGy/s], or change ↔.
nanogray/second [nGy/s]
Definition: A unit of absorbed radiation dose rate equivalent to 1 nanogray (10^-9 Gy) per second.
Historyandorigin: The prefix 'nano' represents a factor of 10^-9, used for extremely low levels of radiation.
CurrentUse: Used in highly sensitive radiation detection, such as in space exploration or environmental studies.
funfact: Nanograys are incredibly small doses and are used in specialized scientific instruments for detecting trace radiation!
gigagray/second [GGy/s]
Definition: A unit of absorbed radiation dose rate equivalent to 1 gigagray (10^9 Gy) per second.
Historyandorigin: The prefix 'giga' represents a factor of 10^9, used to describe high radiation doses typically in large-scale nuclear or astrophysical events.
CurrentUse: Used in extreme cases of radiation exposure, such as during intense particle accelerator operations or in the study of cosmic radiation.
funfact: Gigagray is a highly extreme measure that wouldn't apply to common environments but is valuable in space exploration and experimental research!
nanogray/second [nGy/s] to gigagray/second [GGy/s] Conversion Table
1 nanogray/second [nGy/s] | 1.E-18 gigagray/second [GGy/s] |
2 nanogray/second [nGy/s] | 2.E-18 gigagray/second [GGy/s] |
3 nanogray/second [nGy/s] | 3.E-18 gigagray/second [GGy/s] |
5 nanogray/second [nGy/s] | 4.999999999E-18 gigagray/second [GGy/s] |
10 nanogray/second [nGy/s] | 9.999999999E-18 gigagray/second [GGy/s] |
50 nanogray/second [nGy/s] | 5.E-17 gigagray/second [GGy/s] |
100 nanogray/second [nGy/s] | 1.E-16 gigagray/second [GGy/s] |
1000 nanogray/second [nGy/s] | 1.E-15 gigagray/second [GGy/s] |
10000 nanogray/second [nGy/s] | 1.E-14 gigagray/second [GGy/s] |
100000 nanogray/second [nGy/s] | 1.E-13 gigagray/second [GGy/s] |
1000000 nanogray/second [nGy/s] | 1.E-12 gigagray/second [GGy/s] |
How to Convert nanogray/second to gigagray/second
1 nanogray/second [nGy/s] = 1.E-18 gigagray/second [GGy/s]
1 gigagray/second [GGy/s] = 1000000000000000000 nanogray/second [nGy/s]
we use cross multiplication method
nanogray/second [nGy/s] → gigagray/second [GGy/s]
1 → 1.E-18
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1.E-18=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.5E-18