Samples from a fossil show C^14 activity of 0.29 Bq. That sample contains 12 grams of C^12, If the ratio of the number of C^14 atoms to the number of C^12 atoms in living object is 1: 10^12, determine the age of the fossil. (C^14 half-life 5730 years.)

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Samples from a fossil show
C^14 activity of 0.29 Bq. That
sample
contains 12 grams of C^12, If
the ratio of the number of
C^14 atoms to the number of
C^12 atoms in
living object is 1: 10^12,
determine the age of the
fossil. (C^14 half-life 5730
years.)
Transcribed Image Text:Samples from a fossil show C^14 activity of 0.29 Bq. That sample contains 12 grams of C^12, If the ratio of the number of C^14 atoms to the number of C^12 atoms in living object is 1: 10^12, determine the age of the fossil. (C^14 half-life 5730 years.)
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