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You pick up a rock and measure that it has 400 parent atoms and 1200 daughter atoms. If the half life of the parent is 5000 years, how old is the rock?

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Answer:

10,000 years.

Explanation:

∵ Number of parent atoms = 400,

Number of daughter atoms = 1200,

So, the proportional of parent atoms =
(400)/(1200) = 0.25 = 25 %

Since, 25% proportion of parent atoms shows there are two half lifes,

Given,

The number of years in one half life = 5000,

Hence, the age of the rock = 2 × 5000 = 10,000 years.

User Kmatheny
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Answer:

The rock is 6609.5 years old

Explanation:

Given :You pick up a rock and measure that it has 400 parent atoms and 1200 daughter atoms

To Find :If the half life of the parent is 5000 years, how old is the rock?

Solution:

Formula :
\text{Amount remaining}=\frac{\text{original amount}}{2^n}

Let A be the amount remaining

Let
A_0 be the original amount

So.
A=(A_0)/(2^n)


(A_0)/(A)=2^n

We are given that it has 400 parent atoms

So, if there were 1000 atoms originally then 400 are remaining


(1000)/(400)=2^n


(5)/(2)=2^n


\log((5)/(2))=n\log 2


(\log((5)/(2)))/(\log 2)=n


1.3219=n

So, t =
t_{(1)/(2)}* 1.3219

t =
5000* 1.3219

t =
6609.5

Hence the rock is 6609.5 years old

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