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The average life of a radioactive sample is 2 years. Its half-life in years is​

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Explanation:

Average life is longer than the half-life and the relationship between the two is shown in the equation Ta=1.44*T1/2. An example used in the textbook was Cobalt-60. If we were calculating the average life of Cobalt-60 we would take its half-life (5.26 years) and multiply that by 1.44.

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Average life is longer than the half-life and the relationship between the two is shown in the equation Ta=1.44*T1/2. An example used in the textbook was Cobalt-60. If we were calculating the average life of Cobalt-60 we would take its half-life (5.26 years) and multiply that by 1.44.

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