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How is carbon 14 dating used in forensic studeis?

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Answered by řåhûł
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Archaeologists have long used carbon -14 dating (also known as radiocarbon dating ) to estimate the age of certain objects. Traditional radiocarbon dating is applied to organic remains between 500 and 50,000 years old and exploits the fact that trace amounts of radioactive carbon are found in the natural environment.

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Answered by saswatidas23
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Measuring carbon-14 levels in human tissue could help forensic scientists determine age and year of death in cases involving unidentified human remains. Archaeologists have long used carbon-14 dating (also known as radiocarbon dating) to estimate the age of certain objects.

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