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state laws of Radioactive decay?​

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Answered by thakursushant678
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The radioactive decay law states that “The probability per unit time that a nucleus will decay is a constant, independent of time”. It is represented by λ (lambda) and is called decay constant.

Answered by kingRohan5
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The radioactive decay law states that “The probability per unit time that a nucleus will decay is a constant, independent of time”. It is represented by λ (lambda) and is called decay constant.

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