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what is the decay formula ?
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HELLO DEAR,
decay formula = N = N0e^−λt,
where,
No = itnitial size of population of radioactive atom at time t = 0
N = the amount of radioactive particles are time (t)
t = time
λ = rate of decay constant
I HOPE ITS HELP YOU DEAR,
THANKS
decay formula = N = N0e^−λt,
where,
No = itnitial size of population of radioactive atom at time t = 0
N = the amount of radioactive particles are time (t)
t = time
λ = rate of decay constant
I HOPE ITS HELP YOU DEAR,
THANKS
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HELLO,
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DECAY FORMULA.
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The rate of decay for radioactive particles is a first order decay process. This means it follows an exponential decay pattern which can be easily calculated.
Nt = the amount of radioactive particles are time (t)
N0 = the amount of radioactive particles at time = 0
k = rate of decay constant
t = time
Taking the natural log of both sides of this equation (remember it is an exponential decay) will yield:
ln (N0/Nt)= -kt
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HOPE THIS HELPS YOU...
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DECAY FORMULA.
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The rate of decay for radioactive particles is a first order decay process. This means it follows an exponential decay pattern which can be easily calculated.
Nt = the amount of radioactive particles are time (t)
N0 = the amount of radioactive particles at time = 0
k = rate of decay constant
t = time
Taking the natural log of both sides of this equation (remember it is an exponential decay) will yield:
ln (N0/Nt)= -kt
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HOPE THIS HELPS YOU...
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