The time taken for half the undecayed nuclei to decay or the activity of a source to decay by half
Graph showing how the activity of a radioactive sample changes over time. Each time the original activity halves, another half-life has passed
The radioisotope technetium is used extensively in medicine. The graph below shows how the activity of a sample varies with time.
Determine the half-life of this material.
Step 1: Draw lines on the graph to determine the time it takes for technetium to drop to half of its original activity
Step 2: Read the half-life from the graph
A particular radioactive sample contains 2 million un-decayed atoms. After a year, there is only 500 000 atoms left un-decayed.
What is the half-life of this material?
Step 1: Calculate how many times the number of un-decayed atoms has halved
Step 2: Divide the time period by the number of half-lives
A radioactive sample has a half-life of 3 years. What is the ratio of decayed : original nuclei, after 15 years?
Step 1: Calculate the number of half-lives
15 ÷ 3 = 5
Step 2: Raise 1/2 to the number of half-lives
(1/2)5 = 1/32
Step 3: Write the ratio correctly
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