Chapter 2 Fundamentals of Radiologic Science
Chapter 2 Fundamentals of Radiologic Science
SI Unit: m/s
cesium
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Symbol: F
SI Unit: J
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Formula: F = ma
British Unit: ft/lb
o m = mass
o a = acceleration Power
SI Unit: newton (N) The rate of doing work
British Unit: pounds (lb) The quotient of work over time
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Symbol: P
Formula: P = Work/t = Fd/t
o F = force Calorie
o d = distance The heat necessary to raise the temperature
o t = time of 1 g of water through 1o C
SI Units: J/s or W
British Unit: hp Three Ways of Heat Transfer
One hp: 746 W Conduction, Convection & Radiation
Energy Conduction
The ability to do work The transfer of heat through a material by
touching
Law of Conservation of Energy
Convection
States that energy may be transformed from
one form to another but it cannot be created The mechanical transfer of “hot” molecules
or destroyed in a gas or liquid from one place to another
Heat Cryogens
The KE of the random motion of molecules The cooling agents used in MRI
Unit: calorie Liquid Nitrogen: boils at 77 K
Liquid Helium: boils at 4 K
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Unity: 100 = 1
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The point where the two axes meet SI Unit: Becquerel (Bq)
Ordered Pairs Special Unit: s-1
(x-axis, y-axis) 1 Ci: 3.7 x 1010 nuclei disintegration per
second (Bq)
Radiologic Units
Roentgen, Rad, Rem, & Curie TERMINOLOGY FOR RADIOLOGIC
SCIENCE
Roentgen/Exposure
The unit of radiation exposure or intensity STANDARD SCIENTIFIC & ENGINEERING
It is defined as a unit of radiation quantity PREFIXES
(1928) Multiple Prefix Symbol
Applies only to x-rays & gamma rays & 10 18
exa E
their interaction with air 1015 peta P
Symbol: R 1012 tera T
SI Unit: air kerma (Gya) 109 giga G
o Adoption of Wagner/Archer Method 106 mega M
1 R: 2.08 x 108 ip/cm3 of air 103 kilo k
1 R: 2.58 x 10-4 C/kg (official) 102 hecto h
10 1
deka da
Rad/Dose 10-1 deci d
10 -2
centi c
The unit of radiation absorbed dose
10-3 milli m
The quantity of radiation received by the
10-6 micro µ
patient
10 -9
nano n
It is used for any type of ionizing radiation 10-12 pico p
& exposed matter, not just air 10 -15
femto f
Symbol: rad 10-18 atto a
SI Unit: gray (Gyt)
Special Unit: J/kg
1 Rad: 100 erg/g or 10-2 Gyt Diagnostic radiology is concerned primarily with
Erg (J): a unit of energy x-rays. We may consider:
1 R = 1 rad = 1 rem or 1 mGya = 1 mGyt = 1
Rem/Equivalent Dose mSv)!
The unit of occupational radiation exposure
It is used to expressed the quantity of
radiation received by radiation workers &
populations
Symbol: rem
SI Unit: Sievert (Sv)
Special Unit: J/kg
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Curie (Ci/Bq)
A unit of radioactivity
The unit of quantity of radioactive material
Symbol: Ci