A cobalt-60 source with activity 2.60x104Ci is embedded in a tumor that has mas 0.20 kg.The source emits gamma photons with average energy 1.25 MeV. Half the photons are absorbed in the tumor,and half escape. i.What energy is delivered to the tumor per second? ii. What absorbed dose,in rad,is delivered per second? iii. What equivalent dose,in rem,is delivered per second if the RBE for these gamma rays is 0.70?
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A cobalt-60 source with activity 2.60x104Ci is embedded in a tumor that has
mas 0.20 kg.The source emits gamma photons with average energy 1.25 MeV.
Half the photons are absorbed in the tumor,and half escape.
i.What energy is delivered to the tumor per second?
ii.
What absorbed dose,in rad,is delivered per second?
iii.
What equivalent dose,in rem,is delivered per second if the RBE for
these gamma rays is 0.70?
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