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The SI unit of lineal energy is joule per metre (J m<sup>-1</sup>), often given in KeV μm,<sup>-1</sup> ([[ICRP Publication 123]], 2013)
 
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The quotient of [math]ε_i[/math] by [math]\bar{l}[/math], where [math]ε_i[/math] is the energy imparted to the matter in a given volume by a single energy-deposition event [math]i[/math], and [math]\bar{l}[/math] is the mean chord length of that volume, thus:

[math] y=\frac{ε_i}{\bar{l}} [/math]

The SI unit of lineal energy is joule per metre (J m-1), often given in KeV μm,-1 (ICRP Publication 123, 2013)

ICRP Glossary entry - May 2019


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