sievert

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The sievert is the SI-derived unit used to quantify the biological effect of ionizing radiation on human tissue.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf SI derived unit
unit of effective dose
unit of equivalent dose
appliesTo biological organisms
human tissue
approvedBy General Conference on Weights and Measures
category radiation dose units
conversionFromRem 1 Sv = 100 rem
dependsOn absorbed dose
radiation weighting factor
tissue weighting factor
dimension energy per mass
equalsInAbsorbedDoseTo gray for weighting factor 1
field health physics
medical imaging
nuclear industry
radiation therapy
radiological protection
hasSubmultiple microsievert
millisievert
introducedBy International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements
isBiologicallyWeighted true
isCoherentSIUnit true
isNamedUnit true
isSIUnit true
namedAfter Rolf Maximilian Sievert
physicalDimensionSymbol L^2 T^-2
quantityMeasured biological effect of ionizing radiation
effective dose
equivalent dose
relatedConcept cancer risk from radiation
stochastic health effects
relatedTo gray
replaced rem in SI usage
SIBaseUnitExpression J·kg^-1
m^2·s^-2
symbol Sv
systemOfUnits International System of Units
typicalOccupationalDoseLimitPerYear 20 mSv averaged over 5 years
typicalPublicDoseLimitPerYear 1 mSv
unitClass dose equivalent unit
usedFor assessing health risk from radiation
radiation protection
setting exposure limits
yearAdopted 1979

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Ampère (unit of electric current) isBaseForDerivedUnit sievert
subject surface form: ampere
becquerel relatedUnit sievert