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Imagine you have a radioactive sample containing both virtualium and decayed atoms of virtualium. After analysis you find it contains 10 atoms of virtualium and 40 decayed atoms . How old is your sample?
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Imagine you have a radioactive sample containing both virtualium and decayed atoms of virtualium. After analysis you find it contains 10 atoms of virtualium and 40 decayed atoms . How old is your sample? Hint you must use the half life of virtualium determined earlier. BTW the half life of virtualium is 12
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