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olganol [36]
4 years ago
11

a hiker in africa discovers a skull that contains 43% of its original amount of c-14 Find the age of the skull to the nearest ye

ar N=Noe^-kt No=inital amount of c-14 (at time t=0) N= amount of c-14 at time t K=.0001
Physics
2 answers:
11Alexandr11 [23.1K]4 years ago
8 0
The amount of C-14 at time t is
N(t) = N_{0} e^{-Kt}
where
N₀ = inital amount of C-14
t = years
K = 0.0001 = 10⁻⁴

When the skull was discovered, the amount of C-14 contained 43% of N₀.
Therefore
e^{-10^{-4}t} = 0.43 \\\\ -10^{-4} t = ln(0.43) \\\\ t = - \frac{ln(0.43)}{10^{-4}} =8439.7 \, years

Answer:
The age of the skull s 8440 years (nearest integer)
Art [367]4 years ago
3 0

3011 isnt the answer. 8440 is correct.

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