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derive exprression for average life of radioactive species​

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Formulas of Calculating Radioactivity Mean Life

The mean life of an element equals the half-life of the substance divided by the natural logarithm of 2 which is about 0.693. In fact, the mean life turns out to equal the number τ which appears in the exponential term e−t/τ involved in the description of decay or growth.

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Formulas of Calculating Radioactivity Mean Life

The mean life of an element equals the half-life of the substance divided by the natural logarithm of 2 which is about 0.693. In fact, the mean life turns out to equal the number τ which appears in the exponential term e−t/τ involved in the description of decay or growth.

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