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9 January, 12:06

A radioactive substance decays according to the formula A=A0e^kt

where A0 is the initial amount of substance (in grams) A is the amount of substance (in grams) after t years

k is a constant The half-life of the substance is 10 years. If we begin with 20g of the substance, how much will be left after 5 years?

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  1. 9 January, 12:16
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    Without needing fancy formulas, we can conclude that after 10 years, half of the substance will be left. So, we can make our own formula:

    amount remaining = 1 / 2^ (years/10)

    So, after 5 years

    amount remaining = 1 / 2^ (5/10)

    amount remaining = 1 / 2^ (.5)

    amount remaining = 1 / 1.414213562

    amount remaining = 0.70711 * 20 grams

    amount remaining = 14.1421356237 grams
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