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3 March, 20:46

Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5730 years. In a plant fossil, you find that the 14C has decayed to 1/4.00 of the original amount. How long ago was this plant alive?

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  1. 3 March, 21:15
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    We use the radioactive decay formula to solve this problem. It is expressed as:

    An = Aoe^-kt

    where An is the amount left in time t, Ao is the initial amount, k is the constant.

    We first find the value of k from the half-life data. We do as follows:

    An = Aoe^-kt

    0.5 = e^-k (5730)

    k = 1.21x10^-4

    An = Aoe^-kt

    1/4 = e^-1.21x10^-4t

    t = 11456.98 years
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