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Re: Tobacco smoke
My understanding is that these particles are on the order of 0.01 to 1.0 Micron (where 1 Micron = 1/25,400 of an inch)
Robert N. Young, X-ray Registration & Machine / Device Permitting Manager
TN - Division of Radiological Health
3rd Floor, L & C Annex
401 Church Street
Nashville, TN 37243-1532
(615) 532-0364 Voice
(615) 532-0385 FAX
e-mail: ryoung3@mail.state.tn.us
>>> Peter Aryasov <aryaspin@RPI.KIEV.UA> 4/20/01 7:26:24 AM >>>
Hello Radsafers
Do somebody know the most probably size of tobacco smoke?
As I know the approximate value is about 0.25 mkm (for example: Reist
"Introduction to aerosol science")
But at that time there is some another estimation.
Suggestion?
Thanks in advance
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Peter B. Aryasov
Head group for Aerosol Monitoring
Melnikova str. 53, Kiev, Ukraine,
Radiation Protection Institute
Tel. (380) 044 2139629
fax. (380) 044 2194900
e-mail: aryaspin@rpi.kiev.ua
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