Gavg
Gavg is a term that refers to a unit of measurement of radiation dose in X-ray machine testing. It is equivalent to an exposure of 100 milliroentgens per instant, sustained over a period of one second. This unit is used primarily in the field of radiology, where the subject's exposure to radiation must be carefully controlled and monitored.
The value of 100 milliroentgens per instant has been chosen as a standard reference level for Gavg
When testing X-ray machines, the Gavg is an important consideration. It takes into account multiple testing
The concept of Gavg plays a critical role in establishing safety standards in X-ray use. By having