1. The decay of radioactive substance is given by -t T N=Noe (1), where N is the number of atoms present at time t, No is the initial number of atoms and T is the exponential decay constant, which is related to the decay rate of the element. The half-life that is the time required for the number to atoms to decay by half (- N 1 = No 2 -). Solve for thalf starting from equation (1) in terms of T. Note: Use MathType to enter in T. Do not use the letter "T" from the keyboard. Don't forget the multiplication sign between variables. Use the asterisk symbol (*) for multiplication or the multiplication symbol in the math editor (orange box). thalf ✔S

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Review: Logarithms, Half Life in Radioactivity
Please answer the following question(s):
1. The decay of radioactive substance is given by
arch
-t
N=Noe (1),
where N is the number of atoms present at time t, No is the initial number of atoms and 7 is the
exponential decay constant, which is related to the decay rate of the element. The half-life thalf is the
time required for the number to atoms to decay by half (- N 1
No 2
-).
Solve for thalf starting from equation (1) in terms of T.
Note: Use MathType to enter in T. Do not use the letter "T" from the keyboard. Don't forget the
multiplication sign between variables. Use the asterisk symbol (*) for multiplication or the
multiplication symbol in the math editor (orange box).
thalf =
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Transcribed Image Text:Review: Logarithms, Half Life in Radioactivity Please answer the following question(s): 1. The decay of radioactive substance is given by arch -t N=Noe (1), where N is the number of atoms present at time t, No is the initial number of atoms and 7 is the exponential decay constant, which is related to the decay rate of the element. The half-life thalf is the time required for the number to atoms to decay by half (- N 1 No 2 -). Solve for thalf starting from equation (1) in terms of T. Note: Use MathType to enter in T. Do not use the letter "T" from the keyboard. Don't forget the multiplication sign between variables. Use the asterisk symbol (*) for multiplication or the multiplication symbol in the math editor (orange box). thalf = Submit Answer View Forum Activities (0 new of 0) S see other options - If you don't want to answer the question right now Powered by CogBooks Answering the question(s) helps us recommend your next activity. 99+ 4
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