A 60kg person accidentally ingest a small sources of alpa particles (RBE=15). The activity of the source is 0.04ci.The half life of the source is 110years and each particle emitted has an energy of 0.586Mve.it takes 12hours for the alpha source to pass thro3 the person, s digestive system and exit the body. i. How many alpha particles are absorbed by the person. (Assume that 100 percent of the Alpha particles emitted by the source are absorbed by the person). ii. How much energy in joules is deposited in the person by the source. iii. What is the absorbed dose in rad.
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A 60kg person accidentally ingest a small sources of alpa particles (RBE=15). The activity of the source is 0.04ci.The half life of the source is 110years and each particle emitted has an energy of 0.586Mve.it takes 12hours for the alpha source to pass thro3 the person, s
i. How many alpha particles are absorbed by the person. (Assume that 100 percent of the Alpha particles emitted by the source are absorbed by the person).
ii. How much energy in joules is deposited in the person by the source.
iii. What is the absorbed dose in rad.
iv. What is the absorbed dose in rem
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