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The half-life of the radioactive isotope Carbon-14 is about 5730 years. Find N in terms of t. The amount of a radioactive element A at time t is given by the formula A(t).

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The complete queston is The amount of a radioactive element A at time t is given by the formula

A(t) = A₀e^kt

Answer: A(t) =N e^( -1.2 X 10^-4t)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Half life = 5730 years.

A(t) =A₀e ^kt

such that

A₀/ 2 =A₀e ^kt

Dividing both sides by A₀

1/2 = e ^kt

1/2 = e ^k(5730)

1/2 = e^5730K

In 1/2 = 5730K

k = 1n1/2 / 5730

k = 1n0.5 / 5730

K= -0.00012 = 1.2 X 10^-4

So that expressing N in terms of t, we have

A(t) =A₀e ^kt

A₀ = N

A(t) =N e^ -1.2 X 10^-4t

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