Gigagray/second to Milliroentgen/hour (GGy/s to mR/h)
Gigagray/second (Symbol or Abbreviation: GGy/s)
Gigagray/second is one of radiation absorbed dose rate units. Gigagray/second abbreviated or symbolized by GGy/s. The value of 1 gigagray/second is equal to 1000000000 gray/second. In its relation with milliroentgen/hour, 1 gigagray/second is equal to 360000000000000000 milliroentgen/hour.
Relation with other units
1 gigagray/second equals to 1,000,000,000 gray/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 1e-9 exagray/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 0.000001 petagray/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 0.001 teragray/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 1,000 megagray/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 1,000,000 kilogray/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 10,000,000 hectogray/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 100,000,000 dekagray/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 10,000,000,000 decigray/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 100,000,000,000 centigray/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 1,000,000,000,000 milligray/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 1,000,000,000,000,000 microgray/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 nanogray/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 1e+21 picogray/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 1e+24 femtogray/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 1e+27 attogray/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 100,000,000,000 rad/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 1,000,000,000 joule/(kilogram*second)
1 gigagray/second equals to 1,000,000,000 watt/kilogram
1 gigagray/second equals to 1,000,000,000 sievert/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 100,000,000,000 rem/second
1 gigagray/second equals to 360,000,000,000,000 roentgen/hour
1 gigagray/second equals to 360,000,000,000,000,000 milliroentgen/hour
1 gigagray/second equals to 360,000,000,000,000,000,000 microroentgen/hour
Milliroentgen/hour (Symbol or Abbreviation: mR/h)
Milliroentgen/hour is one of radiation absorbed dose rate units. Milliroentgen/hour abbreviated or symbolized by mR/h. The value of 1 milliroentgen/hour is equal to 2.7778e-9 gray/second. In its relation with gigagray/second, 1 milliroentgen/hour is equal to 2.7778e-18 gigagray/second.
Relation with other units
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778e-9 gray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778e-27 exagray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778e-24 petagray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778e-21 teragray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778e-18 gigagray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778e-15 megagray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778e-12 kilogray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778e-11 hectogray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778e-10 dekagray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778e-8 decigray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778e-7 centigray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 0.0000027778 milligray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 0.0027778 microgray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778 nanogray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2,777.8 picogray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2,777,800 femtogray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2,777,800,000 attogray/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778e-7 rad/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778e-9 joule/(kilogram*second)
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778e-9 watt/kilogram
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778e-9 sievert/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 2.7778e-7 rem/second
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 0.001 roentgen/hour
1 milliroentgen/hour equals to 1,000 microroentgen/hour
How to convert Gigagray/second to Milliroentgen/hour (GGy/s to mR/h):
Conversion Table for Gigagray/second to Milliroentgen/hour (GGy/s to mR/h)
gigagray/second (GGy/s) | milliroentgen/hour (mR/h) |
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0.01 GGy/s | 3,600,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
0.1 GGy/s | 36,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
1 GGy/s | 360,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
2 GGy/s | 720,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
3 GGy/s | 1,080,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
4 GGy/s | 1,440,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
5 GGy/s | 1,800,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
6 GGy/s | 2,160,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
7 GGy/s | 2,520,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
8 GGy/s | 2,880,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
9 GGy/s | 3,240,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
10 GGy/s | 3,600,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
20 GGy/s | 7,200,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
25 GGy/s | 9,000,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
50 GGy/s | 18,000,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
75 GGy/s | 27,000,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
100 GGy/s | 36,000,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
250 GGy/s | 90,000,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
500 GGy/s | 180,000,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
750 GGy/s | 270,000,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
1,000 GGy/s | 360,000,000,000,000,000,000 mR/h |
100,000 GGy/s | 3.6e+22 mR/h |
1,000,000,000 GGy/s | 3.6e+26 mR/h |
1,000,000,000,000 GGy/s | 3.6e+29 mR/h |
Conversion Table for Milliroentgen/hour to Gigagray/second (mR/h to GGy/s)
milliroentgen/hour (mR/h) | gigagray/second (GGy/s) |
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0.01 mR/h | 2.7778e-20 GGy/s |
0.1 mR/h | 2.7778e-19 GGy/s |
1 mR/h | 2.7778e-18 GGy/s |
2 mR/h | 5.5556e-18 GGy/s |
3 mR/h | 8.3333e-18 GGy/s |
4 mR/h | 1.1111e-17 GGy/s |
5 mR/h | 1.3889e-17 GGy/s |
6 mR/h | 1.6667e-17 GGy/s |
7 mR/h | 1.9444e-17 GGy/s |
8 mR/h | 2.2222e-17 GGy/s |
9 mR/h | 2.5e-17 GGy/s |
10 mR/h | 2.7778e-17 GGy/s |
20 mR/h | 5.5556e-17 GGy/s |
25 mR/h | 6.9444e-17 GGy/s |
50 mR/h | 1.3889e-16 GGy/s |
75 mR/h | 2.0833e-16 GGy/s |
100 mR/h | 2.7778e-16 GGy/s |
250 mR/h | 6.9444e-16 GGy/s |
500 mR/h | 1.3889e-15 GGy/s |
750 mR/h | 2.0833e-15 GGy/s |
1,000 mR/h | 2.7778e-15 GGy/s |
100,000 mR/h | 2.7778e-13 GGy/s |
1,000,000,000 mR/h | 2.7778e-9 GGy/s |
1,000,000,000,000 mR/h | 0.0000027778 GGy/s |
Steps to Convert Gigagray/second to Milliroentgen/hour (GGy/s to mR/h)
- Example: Convert 94 gigagray/second to milliroentgen/hour (94 GGy/s to mR/h).
- 1 gigagray/second is equivalent to 360000000000000000 milliroentgen/hour (1 GGy/s is equivalent to 360000000000000000 mR/h).
- 94 gigagray/second (GGy/s) is equivalent to 94 times 360000000000000000 milliroentgen/hour (mR/h).
- Retrieved 94 gigagray/second is equivalent to 33840000000000000000 milliroentgen/hour (94 GGy/s is equivalent to 33840000000000000000 mR/h).