How will u explain decay constant?
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the constant ratio of the number of radioactive atoms disintegrating in any short specialised unitinterval of time to the total number of atoms of the same kind still intact at the beginning of that interval.
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This shows that the population decays exponentially at a rate that depends on the decay constant. The time required for half of the original population of radioactive atoms to decay is called the half-life. The relationship between the half-life, T1/2, and the decay constant is given by T1/2 = 0.693/λ.
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