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Answer: 450 Bq</h2>
Explanation:
This problem can be solved using the Radioactive Half Life Formula:
(1)
Where:
is the final amount of radioisotope (decay rate)
is the initial amount of the radioisotope
is the time elapsed
is the half life of the radioisotope
Knowing this, let's find from (1):
(2)
(3)
Finally:
>>> This is the decay rate of the radioisotope
Note it is in Becquerels (Bq), which is the derived unit approved by the <u>International System of Units</u> for radioactivity
I hope this helps you out!
Answer:
A 5.00-g bullet is fired horizontally into a 1.20-kg wooden block resting on a horizontal surface. The coefficient of kinetic friction between block and surface is 0.20. The bullet remains embedded in the block, which is observed to slide 0.230 m along the surface before stopping.
Explanation:
Answer:
friction
Explanation:
Her brakes will squeak and possibly slide or skid on concrete due to her brakes.
BUT it really depends on the condition of the wheels. Now it matters on the surface as well. Has the road been eroded? what has happened with her brakes? and what texture are the wheels? can seismic waves travel through them?