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Plutonium-238 has a yearly decay constant of 7.9 * 10-3. If an original sample has a mass of 15 grams, how long will it take to decay to 12 grams?

(At = A0e-kt)

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  1. 3 April, 13:36
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    The answer is 28 years

    At = A0 * e^ (-k * t)

    At = 12 g

    A0 = 15 g

    k = 7.9 * 10^-3 = 0.0079

    t = ?

    12 = 15 * e^ (-0.0079 * t)

    12/15 = e^ (-0.0079 * t)

    0.8 = e^ (-0.0079 * t)

    Logarithm both sides (because ln (e) = 1:

    ln (0.8) = ln (e^ (-0.0079 * t))

    ln (0.8) = (-0.0079 * t) * ln (e)

    -0.223 = - 0.0079 * t

    t = - 0.223 / - 0.0079

    t = 28.23

    t ≈ 28 years
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