Physics of Everyday Phenomena
Physics of Everyday Phenomena
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ISBN: 9781260048469
Author: Griffith
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 19, Problem 8E

(a)

To determine

The number of atoms of radioactive substance with half-life 12 minutes and initial number of atoms of 102,400 remain after 48 minutes

(a)

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Answer to Problem 8E

The number of atoms of the element after 48 minutes are 6400atoms.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The initial number of atoms are 102,400 and half-life of the element is 12minutes.

Half-life of a radioactive element is the time taken by the element to decay into half of its initial amount. It is represented by t12.

Let n be the number of half-life involved in the decay of a radioactive element.

Write the expression for the number half-life.

tt12=n

Here,

t is the time

t12 is the half-life of the radioactive element

n is the number half-life

Substitute 48minutes for t and 12minutes for t12 in the above equation to get n.

n=48minutes12minutes=4

In each half life, half portion of amount decays. Therefore write the fraction of initial element remaining after 4 half-life.

Physics of Everyday Phenomena, Chapter 19, Problem 8E , additional homework tip  1fractionremaining=12×12×12×12=116

Therefore, write the expression for the number of atoms decayed after 4minutes.

N=N0×fractionremaining

Here,

N is the number of atoms remaining

N0 is the number of atoms present at initial time

Substitute 102,400atoms for N0 and 116 for fraction in the above equation to get N.

N=102,400atoms ×116=6400atoms

Conclusion:

The number of atoms of the element after 48 minutes are 6400.

(b)

To determine

The number of atoms of radioactive substance with half-life 12 minutes and initial number of atoms of 102,400 remain after I hour 24 minutes

(b)

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Answer to Problem 8E

The number of atoms of the atoms remain after 1 hour 24 minutes 800atoms.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The initial number of atoms are 102,400 and half-life of the element is 12minutes.

Write the expression for the number half-life.

tt12=n

Convert 1 hour 24 minutes into minutes.

 I hour 24 minutes=1hour×60minutes1hour+24minutes=84minutes

Substitute 84minutes for t and 12minutes for t12 in the above equation to get n.

n=84minutes12minutes=7

In each half life, half portion of amount decays. Therefore write the fraction of initial element remaining after 7 half-life.

Physics of Everyday Phenomena, Chapter 19, Problem 8E , additional homework tip  2fractionremaining=12×12×12×12×12×12×12=1128

Therefore, write the expression for the number of atoms decayed after 84minutes.

N=N0×fractionremaining

Substitute 102,400atoms for N0 and 1128 for fraction in the above equation to get N.

N=102,400atoms ×1128=800atoms

Conclusion:

The number of atoms of the atoms remain after 1 hour 24 minutes 800atoms.

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