The half-life tells you that after the specified time, half of a sample will have decayed.
How long it takes for half of a sample to decay to another form.
How long it takes for half of a sample to decay to another form.
This is because it will tell you how long until the radioactivity dies down to a safe level and when the radioisotopes are completely decayed and safe to be exposed to
half life tell time
Its stability. The longer the half-life, the more stable is the isotope.
Look up Half Life anthology at the steam store and it will tell you the size of it. :)
The nuclide half-life tells you what the nuclide is, and if the the decay rate is inconsistet, it can help tell what mix of nulides are presetn in the sample
They are both the same size, covering half the world each.
If you can atleast Run Half Life 2 you can run it.
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Tell them to think of a number between 1-9. Tell them to double it Tell them to add, let's say, 4 Tell them to half it Tell them to tell them their answer and their answers would be 2. How? Easy. Half of the number you tell them to add after they double their, is the number they started with. In this case, 2 would be their starting answer because half of 4 is 2 It also works with odd numbers, if you're good at calculating decimals So remember. Think of a number. Double it Add a number of your choice Half it Ask for their answer. Half the number you told them to add Tell them And there you go, they'll think you're a mind-reader
A half life is the time for one half of a radioactive material to decay. Different materials have half-lives of different lengths. Some last only a fraction of a second. Some have a half life of hundreds of thousands of years. Unless you tell us what the material is, we can only answer "that all depends."