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liubo4ka [24]
3 years ago
11

Please help , it’s not school, every time I check my message it shows that I don’t have any but the notifications keep popping u

p. Does anyone know how to see the messages?
Mathematics
1 answer:
eimsori [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

its something common to most i think just dont worry about it the messages you do see are the real stuff if you really want to get rid of that problem tho contact support or who ever is incontrol of brainly

Step-by-step explanation:

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Suppose a radioactive sample initially contains N0unstable nuclei. These nuclei will decay into stable nuclei, and as they do, the number of unstable nuclei that remain, N(t), will decrease with time. Although there is no way for us to predict exactly when any one nucleus will decay, we can write down an expression for the total number of unstable nuclei that remain after a time t:

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where λ is known as the decay constant. Note that at t=0, N(t)=No, the original number of unstable nuclei. N(t) decreases exponentially with time, and as t approaches infinity, the number of unstable nuclei that remain approaches zero.

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Express your answer in terms of N0 and/or λ.

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1) Equation given:

N(t)=N _{0} e^{-  \alpha  t} ← I used α instead of λ just for editing facility..

Where No is the initial number of nuclei.

2) Half of the initial number of nuclei: N (t-half) =  No / 2

So, replace in the given equation:

N_{t-half} =  N_{0} /2 =  N_{0}  e^{- \alpha t}

3) Solving for α (remember α is λ)

\frac{1}{2} =  e^{- \alpha t} 

2 =   e^{ \alpha t} 

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αt ≈ 0.693

⇒ t = ln (2) / α ≈ 0.693 / α ← final answer when you change α for λ




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