gammaalayksiköt
Gammaalayksiköt, often translated as "gamma units," refers to a system of measurement used primarily in older Finnish scientific literature, particularly in the field of radioactivity. These units are now largely obsolete and have been superseded by the International System of Units (SI).
The most common gamma unit was the roentgen, which measured the exposure dose of gamma radiation. Another
The roentgen was defined as the amount of X-ray or gamma radiation that produces ions carrying one
In modern scientific practice, these units have been replaced by SI units. The SI unit for exposure