What is radioactive
Decay constant
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The decay constant is the fraction of the number of atoms that decay in 1 second. It is the constant λ in thedecay equation: dN/dt = -λN The - sign indicates decay, dN/dt is the number of decays per second (also known as 'Activity') and N is the number of atoms present
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The decay constant is the fraction of the number of atoms that decay in 1 second. It is the constant λ in thedecay equation: dN/dt = -λN The - sign indicates decay, dN/dt is the number of decays per second (also known as 'Activity') and N is the number of atoms present
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The constant ratio for the number of atoms of a radionuclide that decay in a given period of time compared with the total number of atoms of the same kind present at the beginning of that period. disintegration constant radioactive constant.
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