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bengaltiger14
Jan13-09, 07:03 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

A radioactive material has a half life of 1550 years. Find the time during which a given amount of this material is reduced to one forth.


I am really not sure how to do this since we have not covered it in class yet. But, a formula that I have found involves find the k value (whatever that is) of a 1550 half life.

k=ln2/1550 = 6.65

Any guidance please?

jgens
Jan13-09, 07:07 PM
Are you familiar with the concept of half life?

bengaltiger14
Jan13-09, 07:12 PM
Not really. I read that the half life is the time it takes for a material or anything to decay, for example, to half. And two half lives it decays to 25%.

This makes me think that the answer to my problem is simply 1550 times 2 but it seems is should be more to it.

jgens
Jan13-09, 07:14 PM
Your knowledge of half-life suffices for the purposes of the problem and your solution 2(1550) should be correct.