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Convert Disintegrations/Second to Megabecquerels

Disintegrations/Second (dis/s) to Megabecquerel (MBq) radioactivity conversion — enter any value below to get an instant result, or use the table for common values.

Results from this calculator are estimates provided for general informational purposes only, based on formulas, rates, and standards commonly accepted as of 2026. Figures may differ slightly from other calculators or professional sources due to rounding methods, differing assumptions, or regional regulations, and rules may change over time. Always consult a qualified professional — such as a financial advisor, healthcare provider, or other relevant specialist — before making decisions based on these results.

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1 Disintegrations/Second = 1E-06 Megabecquerels

1 Megabecquerel = 1000000 Disintegrations/Second

1 dis/s in every supported unit

Conversion chart: Disintegrations/Second to Megabecquerels

Conversion table

Disintegrations/Second (dis/s) Megabecquerel (MBq)
0.01 dis/s 1E-08 MBq
0.1 dis/s 1E-07 MBq
1 dis/s 1E-06 MBq
2 dis/s 2E-06 MBq
3 dis/s 3E-06 MBq
5 dis/s 5E-06 MBq
10 dis/s 1E-05 MBq
20 dis/s 2E-05 MBq
50 dis/s 5E-05 MBq
100 dis/s 0.0001 MBq
1000 dis/s 0.001 MBq

Disintegrations/Second (dis/s)

Definition: Another literal, dimensionally-identical framing of the becquerel — one nuclear disintegration (decay event) occurring every second.

History: It reflects the becquerel's original defining language directly, since "disintegration" was the classical term physicists used for a single radioactive decay event before "decay" became the more common word.

Current use: Common in older physics and nuclear-engineering texts that describe activity explicitly as a disintegration rate rather than citing the SI unit name.

Megabecquerel (MBq)

Definition: An SI-prefixed multiple equal to one million decays per second, the typical scale for a single medical diagnostic radiopharmaceutical dose.

History: A standard SI submultiple, applied to the becquerel the same way mega- is applied across every other coherent derived unit.

Current use: The everyday working unit in nuclear medicine for specifying the activity of a diagnostic radiotracer dose administered to a patient, such as a technetium-99m scan.

Supported Units

Unit Symbol In Bq
Becquerel Bq 1 Bq
Terabecquerel TBq 1E+12 Bq
Gigabecquerel GBq 1E+09 Bq
Megabecquerel MBq 1000000 Bq
Kilobecquerel kBq 1000 Bq
Millibecquerel mBq 0.001 Bq
Curie Ci 3.7E+10 Bq
Kilocurie kCi 3.7E+13 Bq
Millicurie mCi 37000000 Bq
Microcurie µCi 37000 Bq
Nanocurie nCi 37 Bq
Picocurie pCi 0.037 Bq
Rutherford Rd 1000000 Bq
One/Second 1/s 1 Bq
Disintegrations/Second dis/s 1 Bq
Disintegrations/Minute dis/min 0.016666667 Bq

About These Parameters

Value
The activity you want to convert, expressed in the "From" unit. Accepts decimals, and can represent anything from a trace laboratory tracer in nanocuries to an industrial gamma-radiography source in terabecquerels.
From Unit
The unit your activity figure is currently measured in — a nuclear-medicine dose sheet's millicuries, an environmental report's becquerels per kilogram, or an older physics text's rutherfords.
To Unit
The unit you want the result converted into. Use the swap button to flip From and To instantly, which is handy when translating a US clinical curie figure into the modern SI becquerel or vice versa.

How Radioactivity Conversion Works

The Formula

Every unit here is defined by a fixed multiplier relative to the becquerel. To convert a value from one unit to another:

result = value × (factor of "From" unit ÷ factor of "To" unit)

For Disintegrations/Second → Megabecquerel: multiply by 1E-06. For example, 1 dis/s × 1E-06 = 1E-06 MBq.

Why the Curie Is Still Everywhere Despite Becquerel Being the SI Standard

The curie was defined in the early 20th century as the activity of exactly one gram of radium-226 — a huge number of decays per second (37 billion) that happened to match the quantities researchers were actually handling at the time. When the SI adopted the becquerel in 1975 as a deliberately small, easy-to-reason-about unit (one decay per second), it created a scale mismatch: real sources that were "1 curie" became "37 billion becquerel," an awkward number to say or write. US medical and industrial practice never fully switched over, which is why millicuries and microcuries still dominate American clinical paperwork even as the rest of the world reports in kilobecquerels and megabecquerels.

Activity Is Not the Same as Dose

A source's activity tells you how many atoms are decaying every second, but says nothing about how much of that radiation actually reaches and is absorbed by a person or object — that depends on distance (radiation intensity falls off with distance), shielding, and the type of radiation being emitted (alpha particles barely penetrate skin; gamma rays pass through substantial shielding). A one-curie source sealed behind thick lead delivers a far lower dose rate than the same source held in an open hand. That's why radiation-safety training treats activity and dose rate as two separate numbers that must both be known, never one inferred from the other.

Example

An activity of 1 dis/s equals 1E-06 MBq. For scale, a typical nuclear-medicine diagnostic dose is a few hundred megabecquerels (roughly 10-30 millicuries), household smoke detectors contain an americium-241 source of about 1 microcurie (37,000 becquerels), and industrial radiography sources used for inspecting welds commonly run several terabecquerels (tens to hundreds of curies).

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Megabecquerels are in 1 Disintegrations/Second?

1 Disintegrations/Second (dis/s) equals exactly 1E-06 Megabecquerels (MBq).

What's the difference between a becquerel and a curie?

Both measure activity (decays per second), but on very different scales. One becquerel is exactly one decay per second; one curie is 37 billion decays per second — the activity originally defined as one gram of radium-226. Because the curie is so large, real sources are usually quoted in millicuries or microcuries, while becquerel figures are more often scaled up with mega- or giga- prefixes.

Does higher activity always mean higher radiation exposure?

Not necessarily. Activity only describes the source's own decay rate — the actual dose someone receives also depends on distance from the source, shielding in between, exposure time, and the type of radiation emitted. A highly active but well-shielded or distant source can deliver a lower dose rate than a much less active source held close by. See the separate Radiation Converter for dose rate specifically.

What is the rutherford and why isn't it used anymore?

The rutherford, named after physicist Ernest Rutherford, was a mid-20th-century unit equal to one million decays per second — a middle ground between becquerel and curie. It never gained wide international adoption and was effectively abandoned once the SI standardized on the becquerel in 1975, so it now appears only in older physics literature.

Why are disintegrations/minute used instead of disintegrations/second in some labs?

Liquid-scintillation counters and similar laboratory instruments historically reported raw counts on a per-minute basis, matching typical counting-run durations, so biochemistry and radiochemistry labs still commonly report activity in disintegrations (or counts) per minute rather than converting to the SI per-second convention.

Convert Disintegrations/Second to Other Radioactivity Units

Possible Radioactivity Conversions

Picocurie to Megabecquerels Curie to Picocuries Kilobecquerel to Disintegrations/Minute Becquerel to Disintegrations/Minute One/Second to Kilobecquerels Kilobecquerel to Millicuries Picocurie to Terabecquerels Terabecquerel to Megabecquerels Terabecquerel to Microcuries Curie to One/Second Disintegrations/Minute to Terabecquerels Disintegrations/Minute to Nanocuries Becquerel to Terabecquerels Disintegrations/Second to Rutherfords Becquerel to Microcuries Terabecquerel to Rutherfords Millicurie to Megabecquerels Picocurie to Nanocuries Kilocurie to Terabecquerels Kilocurie to Microcuries Gigabecquerel to Kilocuries One/Second to Terabecquerels Kilobecquerel to Millibecquerels Millicurie to Microcuries Disintegrations/Minute to Disintegrations/Second Millibecquerel to Kilobecquerels Millicurie to One/Second Kilocurie to Kilobecquerels Becquerel to Kilocuries Gigabecquerel to Microcuries Nanocurie to Picocuries Millicurie to Gigabecquerels Disintegrations/Minute to Kilobecquerels Curie to Microcuries Kilobecquerel to Microcuries One/Second to Picocuries Kilocurie to Curies Millibecquerel to Terabecquerels Disintegrations/Second to Becquerels Millicurie to Kilobecquerels Disintegrations/Second to One/Second Rutherford to Terabecquerels Becquerel to Curies Nanocurie to Curies Millibecquerel to Megabecquerels Gigabecquerel to Disintegrations/Second Disintegrations/Second to Kilobecquerels Terabecquerel to Gigabecquerels Disintegrations/Minute to Millibecquerels One/Second to Nanocuries Disintegrations/Minute to Millicuries Kilocurie to Gigabecquerels One/Second to Kilocuries Rutherford to Megabecquerels Becquerel to Nanocuries Microcurie to Kilocuries Microcurie to Picocuries One/Second to Millibecquerels Microcurie to Gigabecquerels Rutherford to Becquerels Millibecquerel to Millicuries Millibecquerel to Kilocuries Becquerel to Disintegrations/Second Gigabecquerel to Millicuries Gigabecquerel to Nanocuries Disintegrations/Second to Gigabecquerels Microcurie to Becquerels Gigabecquerel to Rutherfords Disintegrations/Minute to Megabecquerels Terabecquerel to Millibecquerels Disintegrations/Second to Disintegrations/Minute Millicurie to Disintegrations/Minute Becquerel to Millibecquerels Microcurie to Nanocuries One/Second to Microcuries Megabecquerel to Becquerels Kilocurie to Megabecquerels Megabecquerel to Nanocuries One/Second to Disintegrations/Minute Microcurie to Millicuries Millibecquerel to Gigabecquerels Becquerel to Picocuries Megabecquerel to Picocuries Disintegrations/Minute to Becquerels Rutherford to Nanocuries One/Second to Rutherfords Terabecquerel to Kilocuries Disintegrations/Second to Millicuries Gigabecquerel to Disintegrations/Minute Megabecquerel to Millibecquerels Gigabecquerel to Terabecquerels Nanocurie to Terabecquerels Millibecquerel to Microcuries Kilobecquerel to Picocuries Kilobecquerel to Gigabecquerels Kilocurie to Rutherfords Terabecquerel to Disintegrations/Second Millibecquerel to Nanocuries Becquerel to One/Second Rutherford to Curies Millicurie to Kilocuries Kilobecquerel to Kilocuries Curie to Megabecquerels Nanocurie to Disintegrations/Second Rutherford to Disintegrations/Minute Picocurie to Curies Curie to Millibecquerels Disintegrations/Minute to Gigabecquerels Gigabecquerel to Becquerels Terabecquerel to Picocuries Picocurie to Kilocuries Millibecquerel to Picocuries Curie to Kilobecquerels Picocurie to One/Second Megabecquerel to Disintegrations/Second Picocurie to Becquerels One/Second to Millicuries Rutherford to Microcuries Megabecquerel to Terabecquerels Nanocurie to Millibecquerels Gigabecquerel to Picocuries Megabecquerel to Millicuries Kilocurie to Nanocuries Microcurie to Curies Kilocurie to Becquerels Rutherford to Gigabecquerels Becquerel to Megabecquerels Curie to Disintegrations/Second Millicurie to Picocuries Disintegrations/Second to Curies One/Second to Becquerels Picocurie to Kilobecquerels Disintegrations/Minute to Rutherfords Microcurie to Millibecquerels Disintegrations/Minute to One/Second Millicurie to Becquerels Rutherford to Disintegrations/Second Kilobecquerel to Curies Nanocurie to Kilobecquerels Terabecquerel to Becquerels Kilocurie to Disintegrations/Second Megabecquerel to One/Second Kilobecquerel to Rutherfords Millibecquerel to Disintegrations/Second Disintegrations/Second to Nanocuries Curie to Kilocuries Nanocurie to Gigabecquerels Megabecquerel to Microcuries Disintegrations/Second to Picocuries Becquerel to Millicuries Microcurie to Kilobecquerels Curie to Becquerels Microcurie to One/Second Kilobecquerel to Megabecquerels One/Second to Megabecquerels Gigabecquerel to Kilobecquerels Millibecquerel to Rutherfords Disintegrations/Minute to Microcuries Millicurie to Curies Megabecquerel to Disintegrations/Minute Rutherford to Picocuries Becquerel to Kilobecquerels Kilobecquerel to Terabecquerels Nanocurie to Kilocuries Disintegrations/Second to Microcuries Kilocurie to Picocuries Terabecquerel to One/Second Millicurie to Nanocuries Picocurie to Rutherfords Microcurie to Terabecquerels Rutherford to Millibecquerels Picocurie to Millibecquerels Microcurie to Disintegrations/Minute Megabecquerel to Gigabecquerels Curie to Millicuries Terabecquerel to Nanocuries Curie to Disintegrations/Minute Kilocurie to Millibecquerels Picocurie to Millicuries Megabecquerel to Rutherfords Disintegrations/Second to Millibecquerels Becquerel to Rutherfords One/Second to Curies Terabecquerel to Curies Disintegrations/Minute to Picocuries Microcurie to Megabecquerels Nanocurie to Disintegrations/Minute Megabecquerel to Curies Nanocurie to Millicuries Picocurie to Gigabecquerels Millicurie to Disintegrations/Second One/Second to Disintegrations/Second Millibecquerel to Disintegrations/Minute Curie to Gigabecquerels Curie to Nanocuries Millicurie to Terabecquerels Microcurie to Rutherfords Millibecquerel to Becquerels Millibecquerel to Curies Terabecquerel to Kilobecquerels Millicurie to Millibecquerels Rutherford to One/Second Curie to Terabecquerels Rutherford to Kilocuries Kilobecquerel to Disintegrations/Second Disintegrations/Second to Kilocuries Gigabecquerel to Curies Picocurie to Disintegrations/Minute Millicurie to Rutherfords Megabecquerel to Kilobecquerels Kilobecquerel to Nanocuries Gigabecquerel to Megabecquerels Kilocurie to Disintegrations/Minute Disintegrations/Minute to Curies Kilobecquerel to One/Second Terabecquerel to Disintegrations/Minute Megabecquerel to Kilocuries Rutherford to Millicuries Rutherford to Kilobecquerels Nanocurie to Microcuries Picocurie to Microcuries One/Second to Gigabecquerels Nanocurie to Becquerels Gigabecquerel to One/Second Kilobecquerel to Becquerels Disintegrations/Second to Megabecquerels Kilocurie to One/Second Kilocurie to Millicuries Gigabecquerel to Millibecquerels Microcurie to Disintegrations/Second Nanocurie to Megabecquerels Becquerel to Gigabecquerels Nanocurie to One/Second Curie to Rutherfords Terabecquerel to Millicuries Millibecquerel to One/Second Nanocurie to Rutherfords Picocurie to Disintegrations/Second Disintegrations/Minute to Kilocuries Disintegrations/Second to Terabecquerels

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