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Differentiate between half-life and average life of radioactive substrate​

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The half-life (T½) of a radioactive substance is defined as the time required for either the radioactivity or the number of radioactive atoms to decay to half of the initial value. ... Average life is longer than the half-life and the relationship between the two is shown in the equation Ta=1.44*T1/2.

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The half-life (T½) of a radioactive substance is defined as the time required for either the radioactivity or the number of radioactive atoms to decay to half of the initial value. ... Average life is longer than the half-life and the relationship between the two is shown in the equation Ta=1.44*T1/2
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