sugárterhelését
Sugárterhelését is a Hungarian term that translates to "radiation load" or "radiation burden." It refers to the amount of ionizing radiation that a person or object is exposed to. This exposure can come from various sources, including natural background radiation, medical imaging procedures, occupational hazards, and environmental factors. Understanding radiation load is crucial for radiation protection, as excessive exposure can have detrimental health effects, including an increased risk of cancer and genetic mutations.
The measurement of radiation load typically involves assessing both the dose rate and the duration of exposure.
Factors influencing radiation load include the type of radiation (alpha, beta, gamma, neutron), its energy, and