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Dec 21, 2016
An exponential decay which describes nuclear disintegration can be described in terms of half-life as below
#N(t)=N_{0}({1}/{2})^{\frac {t}{t_{1//2}}}# .....(1)
where#N_0# is the initial quantity of the disintegrating sample,
#N(t)# is the quantity of sample that still remains after a time#t# ,
#t_(1//2)# is the half-life of the sample.
- the quantity
#N_0# may be measured in grams, moles, number of atoms etc. - It is statistical probability that half of the sample would decay in a time equal to one Half life.
Inserting given values in the equation (1) we get
From definition of half life, probability of nuclear disintegration in