Answer:
(B) dn/dt=−nτ
(C) n(t)=n0e^(−t/τ)
(D) n(t)=(n0)(2^(−t/t1/2))
Explanation:
The formula for exponential decay is:
(A) Since the differentiate indicate the decay. Also, here we get positive value of differentiation. Thus, it does not show the exponential decay.
(B) Since the differentiate indicate the decay. Also, here we get negative value of differentiation. Thus, it show the exponential decay.
(C) Here Since it is similar to formula of exponential function also base is greater than 1(i.e. e) and power is less than 0(i.e. negative). It is exponential decay.
(D) Here Since it is similar to formula of exponential function also base is greater than 1(i.e. 2) and power is less than 0(i.e. negative). It is exponential decay.
(E) Since the differentiate indicate the decay. Also, here we get positive value of differentiation. Thus, it does not show the exponential decay.