Message from @Human Sheeple
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Well the Sievert is a very strange unit
meters squared per second squared
The only problem is it's bonded to chlorine
Maybe a different gas is a better idea
bro
you get 2 "gassses" from water
the only thing you know is they behave different
sievert Sv equivalent dose (of ionizing radiation) J/kg m2ā sā2
What a strange unit
Area per time squared
what is that?
wht?
It's what the device actually reads
area per time???
sieverts per hour
wtf
area per time squared per unit time
Because remember the device reads sieverts per hour
is that like mile sper hour but instead of miles its land??>
I'm telling you something smells like shit in the instrumentation for detecting ionizing radiation
Strange unit
Bro
i agree
area over time
loll
I mean you would think the unit should be luminousity, gamma rays per square centimeter per minute
Ionized gas is impossible with a redox reaction
It can only be a solution or a solid
This device is supposed to detect
alpha (ionized helium gas)
beta (electrons)
gamma (high frequency X rays)
so it even admits its detecting izinozed gas on one level
Alpha isn't ionized helium
And it gives you a reading of meters squared per second per second per hour
bound together into a particle identical to a helium-4 nucleus
Wait
uh huh...;)
It is
I was thinking of isotopes lol
@rightthehand Is it possible if you licked the firefighters garments in Hospital 126 basement in Pripyat you would not die.
OR....
You would die, maybe for a different reason
OR....
You would die from Acute Radiation Syndrome and suffer the same fate as the firefighters who wore those clothes?
Anyways it seems ionized gas is only possible by adding heat