If the exposure rate (rads/hr) is known at a given time after an explosion, the calculator predicts the exposure rate at any other time. It also estimates the dose to personnel who are in the area at specified periods of time after the explosion. The back of the slide rule has the (none too clear) instructions.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
In Case of Apocalypse....
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The milk is absolutely filthy. All the I-Pods and Blue tooths are the path to the new salvation. Let us all gather and pray at the new "good" mall.
Happy holiday hunting....
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