Dose rate scaling

For a point-like source and negligible scatter, dose rate often follows an inverse-square relationship with distance: doubling the distance reduces the dose rate by a factor of four. This model is widely used as a first approximation for planning radiography barriers and general radiation safety awareness.

In practice, scatter, build-up, shielding, and source geometry change the numbers. Always follow local rules, qualified radiation safety advice, and regulatory limits.

Scaled dose rate:

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