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Rep to Tissue roentgen Converter

Use this page to convert rep values into tissue roentgen, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.

Rep

A legacy unit defined as the dose of any ionizing radiation that results in the absorption of 93 ergs per gram of tissue.

History: Introduced in the 1940s to extend the roentgen to radiations other than X-rays/gamma rays.

Current use: Obsolete, replaced by the rad and subsequently the gray.

Also written as rep.

Tissue roentgen

An adaptation of the roentgen intended to measure exposure in soft tissue.

History: Developed as a practical bridge between physical exposure in air and biological dose.

Current use: Obsolete legacy unit.

Also written as tissue roentgen.

Rep to Tissue roentgen table

Rep [rep]Tissue roentgen [tissue roentgen]
0.01 rep0.01 tissue roentgen
0.1 rep0.1 tissue roentgen
1 rep1 tissue roentgen
2 rep2 tissue roentgen
5 rep5 tissue roentgen
10 rep10 tissue roentgen
20 rep20 tissue roentgen
50 rep50 tissue roentgen
100 rep100 tissue roentgen

Frequently asked questions

  • How many Tissue roentgen (tissue roentgen) are in one Rep (rep)?

    One Rep equals 1 Tissue roentgen.

  • How do you convert Rep to Tissue roentgen?

    Multiply the Rep value by 1 to get the result in Tissue roentgen.

  • How do you convert Tissue roentgen back to Rep?

    Multiply the Tissue roentgen value by 1 to get back to Rep.

  • What is 0.001 Rep in Tissue roentgen?

    0.001 Rep equals 0.001 Tissue roentgen.