No. Cd's are not radioactive and do not have. A half-life.
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Illadelph Halflife was created on 1996-09-24.
3-5 days, 18-50 hour halflife
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Half life 3 isn't even out yet so yer like totally idiot
Yes.
A sample of 187 rhenium decays to 187-omium with halflife of 41.6 billion years. If all 188 osmium are normalized isotopes.
Of course, "halflife" is not the correct term to use in this context, so I am supposing that you are asking how long as in "how many years of use" or "how many rounds fired" can you expect an M16 to function. This is also called "service life". The answer depends entirely on how the machine is treated. If it is properly cleaned and has minor parts replaced as they wear and break, the rifle will last for many years and/or many tens of thousands of rounds. You can research the endurance testing that the US Army has employed to determine the tolerance to hard use. "Halflife" refers to radioactive material and is the amount of time required for half of the material to decay.
The logo has a border, however the lambda is in the center.
Yes, but it has a halflife of only 0.86 seconds.
no, look at its halflife (how long until half of it is gone from ur body)
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