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13 January, 09:04

Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5,730 years. If scientists discover a mummified Cro-Magnon specimen, they will first want to determine its age. When examining a sample from the bone remains, the scientists discover the specimen is composed of 25% carbon-14 and 75% nitrogen-14. How old is this specimen?

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  1. 13 January, 10:41
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    the specimen has 11460 years old

    Explanation:

    if the live sample has as initial amount of Yo C14, the dead sample will have 0.25Yo of C14.

    the rate of decay of radiactive matter over time is

    Y (t) = Yo * e (( - t * Ln2) / T)

    ∴ Y (t) = 0.25Yo; T = 5730

    ⇒ 0.25Yo = Yo * e (( - t * Ln2) / 5730)

    ⇒ 0.25 = e (( - t * Ln2) / 5730)

    ⇒ Ln (0.25) = ( - t * Ln2) / 5730

    ⇒ - 7943.466 = - t * Ln2

    ⇒ 7943.466 / Ln2 = t

    ⇒ t = 11460 year
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