Ask Question
18 September, 05:16

Radioactive Decay Beginning with 16 grams of a radioactive element whose half - life is 30 years, the mass y (in grams) remaining after t years is given by

y=23 (1/2) ^t/45, t ≥ 0.

How much of the initial mass remains after 150 years?

+2
Answers (1)
  1. 18 September, 05:34
    0
    the equation should be corrected to fit the data of the problem. With the corrected equation a mass of 0.5 grams remains after 150 years

    Step-by-step explanation:

    for the mass y (in grams)

    y=23 * (1/2) ^ (t/45), t ≥ 0.

    the initial mass is at t=0, then

    y = 23 grams → should be 16 grams

    half-life from the equation = 45 years → should be 30 years

    the correct equation should be

    y=16 * (1/2) ^ (t/30), t ≥ 0

    then after 150 years → t = 150

    y=16 * (1/2) ^ (150/30) = 16 * (1/2) ^5 = 16/32 = 0.5 grams

    then a mass of 0.5 grams remains after 150 years
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question ✅ “Radioactive Decay Beginning with 16 grams of a radioactive element whose half - life is 30 years, the mass y (in grams) remaining after t ...” in 📘 Mathematics if you're in doubt about the correctness of the answers or there's no answer, then try to use the smart search and find answers to the similar questions.
Search for Other Answers