Convert Rad to Milligray

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1 rad = 10 mGy

Rad to Milligray Table

Rad (rad) Milligray (mGy)
0.1 rad 1 mGy
0.5 rad 5 mGy
1 rad 10 mGy
2 rad 20 mGy
5 rad 50 mGy
10 rad 100 mGy
25 rad 250 mGy
50 rad 500 mGy
100 rad 1,000 mGy
1,000 rad 10,000 mGy

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 Milligray are in 1 Rad?

1 rad = 10 mGy

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.

What is Milligray?

Milligray (mGy) 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 Rad to Milligray?

To convert Rad (rad) to Milligray (mGy), multiply the value by the conversion factor. 1 rad = 10 mGy. Example: 5 rad = 50 mGy.

What is the formula for Rad to Milligray?

The formula is: Milligray = Rad × 10. The conversion factor from rad to mGy is 10.