Radiation unhealthy even for robots
The radiation measured by the robots within the structures of the Fukushima nuclear plant would be enough highin about ten to over fifty milliSieverts per hour, and therefore dangerous for the technicians who work to secure the damaged nuclear power plant, but it seems circuits that robots can not operate if they crossed a certain threshold quantity of ionizing particles. To measure radiation using various scales depending on the type of use and quantities, such as Becquerel for with regard to nuclear "accidents" and those that may be harmful to the cells of organisms was chosen Sievert and sub-Sievert. Making an X-ray exposes the body to a one milliSieverts and a scan until up to twenty milliSieverts (also depending on the equipment used), and some tips to avoid making too many Tac and scans.
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Date: 19/04/2011
article n°: 1558
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