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You have 480 grams of a radioactive kind of samarium. If its half-life is 90 years,

how much will be left after 180 years?​

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Answer:

120 grams will be left after 180 years.

Explanation:

A radioactive half-life refers to the amount of time it takes for half of the original isotope to decay and its given by


N(t)=N_0((1)/(2))^(t)/(t_(1/2))

where,


N(t) = quantity of the substance remaining


N_0 = initial quantity of the substance


t = time elapsed


t_(1/2) = half life of the substance

From the information given we know that:

  • The initial quantity is 480 g,
  • The half-life is 90 years,
  • 180 years is the time elapsed.

And we want to find how much will be left. For this we use the above formula.


N(t)=480\left((1)/(2)\right)^{(180)/(90)}\\\\N(t)=480\left((1)/(2)\right)^2\\\\N(t)=480\cdot (1)/(2^2)=120

120 grams will be left after 180 years.

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