Question 31.WE.7: Suppose we start an experiment with 1.0 × 10^15 undecayed nu...

Suppose we start an experiment with 1.0 × 10^{15} undecayed nuclei of an isotope for which λ is equal to 0.02 s^{−1}. Determine the number of undecayed nuclei after 20s.

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Step 1 In this case, we have N_{0} = 1.0 × 10^{15},
λ = 0.02 s^{−1} and t = 20 s. Substituting in the equation gives:
N = 1.0 × 10^{15}  e^{(−0.02  ×  20)}
Step 2 First calculate the expression in brackets; then use the e^{x} key and multiply by 1.0 × 10^{15}

 

N = 1.0 × 10^{15}  e^{(−0.40)}

 

= 6.7 × 10^{14}

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