
Physics, 21.01.2021 18:40 janinecastillo01
he scientific unit of measurement used to measure the dose received from radiations, such as X-rays or background radiation, is the millisievert (mSv). The table shows the X-ray dose resulting from CT scans of various parts of the body. The table also shows the time it would take to get the same dose from background radiation. Part of the body X-ray dose in mSv Time it would take to get the same dose from background radiation Abdomen 9.0 3 years Sinuses 0.5 2 months Spine 4.0 16 months A student suggests that the X-ray dose and the time it would take to get the same dose from background radiation are directly proportional. Use calculations to test this suggestion and state your conclusion.

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