Chapter 6: Problem 29
Mean Life of Radioactive Nuclei Physicists using the radioactive decay equation \(y=y_{0} e^{-k t}\) call the number 1\(/ k\) the mean life of a radioactive nucleus. The mean life of a radon- 222 nucleus is about 1\(/ 0.18 \approx 5.6\) days. The mean life of a carbon-1 4 nucleus is more than 8000 years. Show that 95\(\%\) of the radioactive nuclei originally present in any sample will disintegrate within three mean lifetimes, that is, by time \(t=3 / k .\) Thus, the mean life of a nucleus gives a quick way to estimate how long the radioactivity of a sample will last.
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