18. A certain isotope of the element lawrencium (Lr) has a half-life of 646s when observed at rest. Suppose you observed a sample of this isotope moving at a speed of .800c relative to you. a. What would you measure for its half-life? b. Suppose you saw half of the sample decay as it travelled from point A to point B. According to someone moving with the radioactive sample, what is the distance from point A to point B?
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Show transcribed image text A certain isotope of the element lawrencium (Lr) has a hall-life of .646 s when observed at rest. Suppose you observed a sample of this isotope moving at a speed of ,800c relative to you What would you measure for its half-life? Suppose you saw half of the sample decay as it travelled from point A to point According to someone moving with the radioactive sample, what is the distance from point A to point B?
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