Difference between revisions of "Absorbed Dose Information"
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Latest revision as of 18:01, 16 April 2018
"The absorbed dose is the quotient of the mean energy imparted to matter of mass , in the limit as the mass approaches zero."
"Here is the expected energy imparted to the medium averaged over all stochastic fluctuations"
Stochastic fluctuations -> (random processes)
- Shultis, Faw, Fundamentals of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 3rd Edition, pg 274.