What is the radiation dose converter?
The radiation dose converter is a collection of calculators for changing one radiation dose unit into another. Convert absorbed radiation dose units for physics, radiation measurement, dosimetry references, and lab calculations.
Radiation dose conversions are useful for physics references, absorbed dose calculations, dosimetry tables, lab work, and radiation measurement.
Available radiation dose units
This category includes the following units:
- Gray (Gy)
- Milligray (mGy)
- Microgray (uGy)
- Kilogray (kGy)
- Rad (rad)
Common radiation dose use cases
Use this category when the same measurement appears in different unit systems, data sheets, calculators, reports, or regional conventions.
- Radiation Dose conversions help compare measurements across specifications, calculators, labels, and technical references.
- Use this category when source data and target documents use different radiation dose units.
- The dedicated conversion pages show formulas, examples, tables, related pages, and FAQ for individual unit pairs.
Popular radiation dose units explained
These short unit notes help readers choose the right starting unit before opening a specific conversion page.
Gray (Gy)
Gray (Gy) is a radiation dose unit.
Browse gray conversionsMilligray (mGy)
Milligray (mGy) is a radiation dose unit.
Browse milligray conversionsMicrogray (uGy)
Microgray (uGy) is a radiation dose unit.
Browse microgray conversionsKilogray (kGy)
Kilogray (kGy) is a radiation dose unit.
Browse kilogray conversionsRad (rad)
Rad (rad) is a radiation dose unit.
Browse rad conversionsCommon radiation dose conversion mistakes
Most wrong answers come from mixing unit systems, rounding too early, or choosing a unit that looks similar but means something different.
- Do not hide the original radiation dose unit when copying a result into a report, label, or calculator.
- Do not round intermediate values when the result will be reused in another formula.
- Check whether the source and target units describe the same physical quantity before comparing radiation dose values.
Popular radiation dose conversion pages
Start with one of these common radiation dose conversions:
- gray to milligray
- gray to microgray
- gray to kilogray
- gray to rad
- milligray to gray
- milligray to microgray
Browse radiation dose conversions by starting unit
Use these grouped links when you know the unit you are starting from and want to compare several destination units.
Gray conversions
Start with gray and convert to common radiation dose units.
Milligray conversions
Start with milligray and convert to common radiation dose units.
Microgray conversions
Start with microgray and convert to common radiation dose units.
Kilogray conversions
Start with kilogray and convert to common radiation dose units.
Rad conversions
Start with rad and convert to common radiation dose units.
All radiation dose conversion pages
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How radiation dose conversion works
Radiation Dose conversions use a standard reference unit as the bridge between source and target units, so each page can show both the direct formula and practical examples.
How to use this converter
Enter a value, choose the units, and read the converted result immediately. Each dedicated conversion page also includes a formula, examples, a conversion table, related links, and FAQ.
FAQ
Which radiation dose units are included?
This category includes gray, milligray, microgray, kilogray, rad and related units.
Are formulas included?
Yes. Individual conversion pages include formulas, manual steps, examples, and conversion tables.