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Radiation Physics

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Published in: Physics
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It includes basic physics which is used in Radiation technology.

Ayush K / Jaipur

2 years of teaching experience

Qualification: B.Sc (Jaipur National University , Jaipur - 2019)

Teaches: Microsoft Certification, All Subjects, Chemistry

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  1. JAYOTI VIDYAPEETH WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR Government of Rajasthan established Through ACT No. 17 of 2008 as per UGC ACT 1956 NAAC Accredited University Faculty of Physiotherapy & Diagnostics Faculty Name- JV'n Ayush Gupta Program-B.Sc. RT 1 SEM Course- General Radiation physics-I Session- Work, Power Academic Day starts with — • Greeting with saying 'Namaste' by joining Hands together following by 2-3 Minutes Happy session, Celebrating birthday of any student of respective class and National Anthem Work — If a Force acts on a body and the point of application of the force moves, then work is said to be done by the force. If the force F moves a body through a distance s in its direction, then the work done by the force is given by W = F x S. the displacement does not always take place in the direction of force. If a constant force F applied on a body produces a displacement s in such a way that S is inclined to F at an angle 0. The work done W = F. Cos Ox S Hence, work done is equal to the product to the product of the component of force in the direction of motion and the distance traveled. The Sl unit of work is joule, and it is denoted by letter J. One joule is the amount of work done when the point of application of force of one newton acting on body, moves it through a distance of one meter in the direction of force. Power — the rate of doing work is called power. It is measured by the amount of work done in unit time. If W is the work done in time t, then Power P = W / t. The Sl unit of power is joule / second. It is also given by a special unit watt, which is equal to Ijoule / second. A Larger unit of power is called Kilowatt, which is equal to 1000 watt. The unit of electrical energy consumption is kilowatt — hour (kWh). One Kilowatt-hour is the power consumed at the rate of 1000 watts for one hour. Ikwh = 1000 x 60 x 60 = 3600000 watt-seconds = 3600000 joules. Academic Day ends with- National song' Vande Mataram'
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