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27 May, 15:17

The mass at time t of a radioactive substance is m (t) = m (0) ekt, where m (0) is the initial mass and k=-0.000135. The mean life M of an atom in this substance is M=-k∫∞0tektdt=

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  1. 27 May, 15:46
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    7407.4 units

    Explanation:

    m (t) = m (0) e^kt

    Here, k = - 0.000135

    So, the above equation becomes

    m (t) = m (0) e^ (-0.000135 t)

    Compare with the standard equation of radioactivity

    m (t) = m (0) e^-λt

    Where, λ be the decay constant

    So. λ = 0.000135

    The relation between the decay constant and the mean life is

    ζ = 1 / λ

    Where, ζ is the mean life

    So, ζ = 1 / 0.000135 = 7407.4 units
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