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The rate of decay of the mass of a radio active substance at any time is k times its mass at that time. Form the differential equation satisfied by the mass of the substance.

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Answered by chrisditto8
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Answered by amitnrw
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Answer:

dm/dt = km

Step-by-step explanation:

The rate of decay of the mass of a radio active substance at any time is k times its mass at that time. Form the differential equation satisfied by the mass of the substance.

Let say m = mass of the substance

t = time

The rate of decay of the mass of a radio active substance  = dm/dt

dm/dt = km

the differential equation satisfied by the mass of the substance dm/dt = km

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