A rem is a large dose of radiation, so the millirem (mrem), which is one thousandth of a rem, is often used for the dosages commonly encountered, such as the amount of radiation received from medical x-rays and background sources.
Type the number of Millirem (mrem) you want to convert in the text box, to see the results in the table.
Sievert (Sv) Millisievert (mSv) Microsievert (μSv) Röntgen equivalent man (rem) Millirem (mrem) Dental radiography Average individual background radiation dose per hour Vicinity of the reactor core after the Chernobyl disaster per hour Sievert (Sv) Millisievert (mSv) Microsievert (μSv) Röntgen equivalent man (rem) Millirem (mrem) Dental radiography Average individual background radiation dose per hour Vicinity of the reactor core after the Chernobyl disaster per hour 0 decimals 1 decimals 2 decimals 3 decimals 4 decimals 5 decimals 6 decimals 7 decimals 8 decimals 9 decimals 10 decimals
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Millisievert (mSv)
Microsievert (μSv)
Röntgen equivalent man (rem)
Millirem (mrem)
Dental radiography
Average individual background radiation dose per hour
Vicinity of the reactor core after the Chernobyl disaster per hour