Sieverts (Sv) to Millirems (mrem) conversion

1 Sv = 100000 mremmremSv
Formula
1 Sv = 100000 mrem

Understanding Sieverts to Millirems Conversion

The sievert (Sv) is the SI unit of dose equivalent, expressing the health impact of ionizing radiation. The millirem (mrem) is one-thousandth of a rem, the older CGS-based dose-equivalent unit still widely used in US radiation-safety reporting. Converting sieverts to millirems is common when reconciling SI-based dosimeter readings with regulatory limits and legacy records that are expressed in millirems.

Conversion Formula

1 Sv=100000 mrem1\ \text{Sv} = 100000\ \text{mrem}

To convert Sieverts to Millirems, multiply by this factor:

mrem=Sv×100000\text{mrem} = \text{Sv} \times 100000

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 Sieverts to Millirems.

mrem=25×100000=2500000 mrem\text{mrem} = 25 \times 100000 = 2500000\ \text{mrem}

How to Convert Sieverts to Millirems

Convert sieverts to millirems with a single multiplication.

  1. Start with sieverts: Note the dose in sieverts, such as 25 Sv.
  2. Multiply by the factor: Use 100,000 millirems per sievert.
  3. Calculate: 25×100000=250000025 \times 100000 = 2500000.
  4. State the result: 25 sieverts equal 2,500,000 mrem.

Sieverts to Millirems conversion table

Sieverts (Sv)Millirems (mrem)
00
1100000
2200000
3300000
4400000
5500000
6600000
7700000
8800000
9900000
101000000
151500000
202000000
252500000
303000000
404000000
505000000
606000000
707000000
808000000
909000000
10010000000
15015000000
20020000000
25025000000
30030000000
40040000000
50050000000
60060000000
70070000000
80080000000
90090000000
1000100000000
2000200000000
3000300000000
4000400000000
5000500000000
100001000000000
250002500000000
500005000000000
10000010000000000
25000025000000000
50000050000000000
1000000100000000000

What is the Sievert?

The sievert is the SI derived unit of dose equivalent, measuring the biological health effect of ionizing radiation on human tissue. Unlike the gray, which measures raw absorbed energy, the sievert weights that energy by the type of radiation and the sensitivity of the affected tissue.

Definition

One sievert equals one joule of radiation energy absorbed per kilogram of tissue, adjusted by dimensionless radiation- and tissue-weighting factors:

1 Sv=1.00000 J/kg1\ \text{Sv} = 1.00000\ \text{J/kg}

The sievert and the gray share the same physical dimension (J/kg), but the sievert applies weighting factors so that doses from different radiation types can be compared for biological risk. For X-rays, gamma rays, and beta particles the radiation-weighting factor is 1, so 1 Gy of these produces 1 Sv; for alpha particles the factor is 20.

Origin and History

The unit is named after the Swedish medical physicist Rolf Maximilian Sievert (1896-1966), a pioneer of radiation dosimetry and protection. It was adopted by the General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) in 1979 to replace the older rem in the SI system.

Law and Notable Facts

The sievert is the internationally recognized SI unit for radiation protection and regulatory dose limits. Because a whole sievert represents a very large, potentially lethal dose, practical measurements are almost always expressed in millisieverts or microsieverts; 1 Sv = 100 rem.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

Average annual natural background radiation is about 2 to 3 millisieverts (0.002 to 0.003 Sv). A single acute whole-body dose near 5 Sv is roughly the median lethal dose without treatment. Occupational limits for radiation workers are commonly set at 20 mSv per year averaged over five years.

What is the Millirem?

The millirem is a non-SI unit of dose equivalent (biologically effective radiation dose), equal to one-thousandth of a rem. It is still widely used in the United States for reporting occupational and environmental radiation exposure.

Definition

One millirem equals one one-thousandth of a rem, and one rem equals 0.01 sievert. In SI base terms of dose equivalent:

1 mrem=0.0000100000 Sv1\ \text{mrem} = 0.0000100000\ \text{Sv}

Equivalently, 1 mrem=10 μSv1\ \text{mrem} = 10\ \mu\text{Sv} and 1 rem=1000 mrem=0.01 Sv1\ \text{rem} = 1000\ \text{mrem} = 0.01\ \text{Sv}. The rem is derived from absorbed dose in rad multiplied by a radiation weighting factor, so 1 rem corresponds to a biological effect scaled from 1 rad (0.01 gray) of low-LET radiation.

Origin and History

The name "rem" is an acronym for "roentgen equivalent man," introduced in the mid-20th century to express radiation dose in terms of its biological impact rather than raw energy deposition. The millirem became the practical everyday subunit for the small doses encountered in medicine, industry, and background radiation.

Law and Notable Facts

The SI unit of dose equivalent is the sievert (Sv), which has been the international standard since 1979, but U.S. regulations from bodies such as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission still express limits in rem and millirem. The U.S. annual occupational whole-body dose limit is 5000 mrem (50 mSv).

Real-World Examples and Conversions

  • Average annual background radiation in the U.S. is roughly 300 mrem (3 mSv) from natural sources.
  • A typical chest X-ray delivers about 10 mrem (0.1 mSv).
  • A cross-country flight in the U.S. adds roughly 2 to 5 mrem from cosmic radiation.
  • 100 mrem equals exactly 1 mSv, a convenient conversion checkpoint.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many millirems are in one sievert?

One sievert equals 100,000 millirems, since 1 sievert is 100 rem and each rem is 1,000 millirems.

How do I convert sieverts to millirems?

Multiply the sievert value by 100,000. For example, 0.0001 Sv (0.1 mSv) equals 10 mrem.

Why are millirems still used in the United States?

US regulatory and occupational-safety documents historically use rem and millirem, so many dose limits and records remain in these units even as instruments read in sieverts.

How do I convert millirems back to sieverts?

Multiply the millirem value by 0.00001 (or divide by 100,000).

What is 25 sieverts in millirems?

25 sieverts equal 2,500,000 millirems.

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Complete Sieverts conversion table

Sv
UnitResult
Millisieverts (mSv)1000 mSv
Microsieverts (uSv)1000000 uSv
Rems (rem)100 rem
Millirems (mrem)100000 mrem