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23 November, 03:30

If the half-life of a radioactive material is 8 years, how many years will it take for one-half of the original amount of material to decay?

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  1. 23 November, 07:07
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    8 years.

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Half life of radioactive material = 8 years

    Time taken to decay half amount = ?

    Solution:

    If the half life of an radioactive material is 8 years it means half of its amount will decay in 8 years.

    Consider that the original amount of material is 100 g.

    At time zero = 100 g

    At 1st half life = 100 g/2 = 50 g

    Number of half life = T elapsed / Half life

    1 = T elapsed / 8 years

    1 * 8 years = T elapsed

    T elapsed = 8 years

    SO after 8 years its amount would be remain half.
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