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Multiple Choice
Two technicians in a nuclear laboratory were accidentally exposed to radiation. If one was exposed to 5 mGy and the other to 9 rad, which technician received more radiation?
A
The one exposed to 5 mGy
B
The one exposed to 9 rad
C
The two technicians were exposed to the same amount of radiation
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the units of radiation exposure: 'mGy' stands for milligray, which is a unit of absorbed dose, and 'rad' is another unit of absorbed dose. 1 rad is equivalent to 0.01 gray (Gy).
Convert the exposure of the technician exposed to 5 mGy into gray (Gy). Since 1 mGy is 0.001 Gy, 5 mGy is equal to 0.005 Gy.
Convert the exposure of the technician exposed to 9 rad into gray (Gy). Since 1 rad is 0.01 Gy, 9 rad is equal to 0.09 Gy.
Compare the two values obtained in gray (Gy): 0.005 Gy for the technician exposed to 5 mGy and 0.09 Gy for the technician exposed to 9 rad.
Determine which technician received more radiation based on the comparison of the converted values in gray (Gy).