Convert Gray to Rad
1 Gy = 100 rad
Gray to Rad Table
| Gray (Gy) | Rad (rad) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 Gy | 10 rad |
| 0.5 Gy | 50 rad |
| 1 Gy | 100 rad |
| 2 Gy | 200 rad |
| 5 Gy | 500 rad |
| 10 Gy | 1,000 rad |
| 25 Gy | 2,500 rad |
| 50 Gy | 5,000 rad |
| 100 Gy | 10,000 rad |
| 1,000 Gy | 100,000 rad |
About Absorbed Dose
Absorbed dose measures the amount of ionizing radiation energy absorbed per unit mass of tissue. It is measured in grays (Gy) in the SI system, where 1 Gy equals 1 joule per kilogram. A typical chest X-ray delivers about 0.02 mGy of absorbed dose.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Rad are in 1 Gray?
1 Gy = 100 rad
What is Gray?
Gray (Gy) is a unit of Absorbed Dose. Absorbed dose measures the amount of ionizing radiation energy absorbed per unit mass of tissue. It is measured in grays (Gy) in the SI system, where 1 Gy equals 1 joule per kilogram. A typical chest X-ray delivers about 0.02 mGy of absorbed dose.
What is Rad?
Rad (rad) is a unit of Absorbed Dose. Absorbed dose measures the amount of ionizing radiation energy absorbed per unit mass of tissue. It is measured in grays (Gy) in the SI system, where 1 Gy equals 1 joule per kilogram. A typical chest X-ray delivers about 0.02 mGy of absorbed dose.
How to convert Gray to Rad?
To convert Gray (Gy) to Rad (rad), multiply the value by the conversion factor. 1 Gy = 100 rad. Example: 5 Gy = 500 rad.
What is the formula for Gray to Rad?
The formula is: Rad = Gray à 100. The conversion factor from Gy to rad is 100.