explain half life of radioactive material
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The half-life of a radioactive substance is a characteristic constant. It measures the time it takes for a given amount of the substance to become reduced by half as a consequence of decay, and therefore, the emission of radiation. ... When it decays to stable nickel, it emits two relatively high-energy gamma rays
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