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If a nuclear medicine is found to be 1/32nd its original strength, how many half-lives have passed since the medicine was created in the laboratory?

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Answer:

5 half-lives

Step-by-step explanation:

Original value Half-lives

1 0

1/2 1

1/4 2

1/8 3

1/16 4

1/32 5

User Naaooj
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Answer:

This means it takes 5 half-lives after 1/32 of the original strength is found

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Data given

1/32 of the original strenght will remain after X time

Step 2: Calculate Number of half-life times

Let x be the number of half-lives.

For 1/32 left

2^-x = 1/32

x = 5

This means it takes 5 half-lives after 1/32 of the original sample is found

We can control this like:

After 1 half- life half of the sample is left = 1/2 of the original strength is found

After 2 half-lives, there will remain 1/4 of the original strength is found

After 3 half-lives, there will remain 1/8 of the original strength is found

After 4 half-lives, there will remain 1/16 of the original strength is found

After 5 half-lives,there will remain 1/32 of the original strength is found

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