Jack underwent radiation therapy using a beam of neutrons to treat a skin cancer on his hand. He received a dose equivalent of 20 mSv that was absorbed in 30 g of tissue. The relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of these neutrons is 11. What absorbed dose of radiation did Jack receive? Express your answer in grays to two significant figures. ► View Available Hint(s) 15. ΑΣΦ ? Gy
Radioactive decay
The emission of energy to produce ionizing radiation is known as radioactive decay. Alpha, beta particles, and gamma rays are examples of ionizing radiation that could be released. Radioactive decay happens in radionuclides, which are imbalanced atoms. This periodic table's elements come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Several of these kinds are stable like nitrogen-14, hydrogen-2, and potassium-40, whereas others are not like uranium-238. In nature, one of the most stable phases of an element is usually the most prevalent. Every element, meanwhile, has an unstable state. Unstable variants are radioactive and release ionizing radiation. Certain elements, including uranium, have no stable forms and are constantly radioactive. Radionuclides are elements that release ionizing radiation.
Artificial Radioactivity
The radioactivity can be simply referred to as particle emission from nuclei due to the nuclear instability. There are different types of radiation such as alpha, beta and gamma radiation. Along with these there are different types of decay as well.
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![Jack underwent radiation therapy using a beam of neutrons to
treat a skin cancer on his hand. He received a dose equivalent
of 20 mSv that was absorbed in 30 g of tissue. The relative
biological effectiveness (RBE) of these neutrons is 11.
Part A
What absorbed dose of radiation did Jack receive?
Express your answer in grays to two significant figures.
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Part B
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What was the total energy of the absorbed radiation?
Express your answer in joules to two significant figures.
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![Jack underwent radiation therapy using a beam of neutrons to
treat a skin cancer on his hand. He received a dose equivalent
of 20 mSv that was absorbed in 30 g of tissue. The relative
biological effectiveness (RBE) of these neutrons is 11.
Part B
What was the total energy of the absorbed radiation?
Express your answer in joules to two significant figures.
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Part C
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Suppose Jill, also being treated for skin cancer, received the same absorbed dose, but from an electron beam (beta particles) with an RBE of 1.4. What dose
equivalent did she receive?
Express your answer in sieverts to two significant figures.
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