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The graphs of radioactivity

 
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Jun14-12, 10:04 AM   #1
 

The graphs of radioactivity


What would be the shape of an "Activity versus Number of Atoms present" graph look like... We know that A=-λN ... They are propotional but there is a negative sign.. What would be the graph?? Thanks in advance!
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Jun14-12, 12:56 PM   #2
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Activity is proportional to the number of atoms with a positive constant.
Jun14-12, 01:33 PM   #3
 
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We know that A=-λN ... They are propotional but there is a negative sign.
Maybe your book does it differently, but to me, activity is a positive quantity so A = λN. Over time, the number of undecayed atoms decreases at a rate that equals the (negative of the) activity, and this is where the minus sign comes in: dN/dt = -A = -λN.
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