YES. According to Einstein, time dilates or expands according to your acceleration.
This experiment was performed at South Pole some thirty years or so ago, using radio active iron as the subject. The decay rate altered, according to clocks which were referenced elsewhere.
One with a half-life close to the age of the object
It should have a half life that is close to the age of the object being dated
the half-life
Carbon dating
Making any change in the half-life of an isotope of any element is generally something that lies outside our abilities. A very few radioactive materials have demonstrated a change in their half-lives when bathed in intense magnetic fields. Generally, however, the half-life on a given radionuclide is not something that can be changed. A number of experiments have been conducted wherein investigators have deliberately sought to influence radioactive half-life, but in all but the rarest cases, radionuclides are sublimely resistant to having their half-lives changed.
One with a half-life close to the age of the object
It should have a half life that is close to the age of the object being dated
It simply means a copy of an object whose linear dimensions are all half the size of the object in "real" life.
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Never in your life time will there be an indirect object WITHOUT a direct object.IN THE WORDS OF...M.H.
No. It is a constant.
A Half-Life is half the time it takes for a radioactive element or a drug to lose its How_do_you_use_half_life_in_a_sentenceor change into something else.
a split in half heart
it does nothing but then it affacts the half life
Yes, you will.
the half-life
It signalled the start of the American Civil War, which would change American life for ever, especially in the South.