This a radiometric determination based on carbon-14.
Carbon 14 is the isotope that is used for carbon dating.
Geological dating, using the Carbon Isotope, Carbon-14.
The element used for dating is carbon
Carbon dating (the measure of the isotope carbon 14) was used to estimate how old the scrolls were.
Carbon-14 dating involves a process called radiocarbon dating, where the amount of carbon-14 present in an organic sample is measured to determine its age. The technology used typically involves accelerator mass spectrometry to accurately measure the carbon-14 isotopes present. The decay of carbon-14 is used to estimate the age of the sample, providing insight into the time it stopped exchanging carbon with the atmosphere.
Carbon dating can be used to measure the age of organic materials.
The radioisotope commonly used for radiocarbon dating is carbon-14.
they are used for radio carbon dating....and carbon 14
No, carbon dating cannot determine the age of a living person. Carbon dating is used to determine the age of organic materials such as fossils or artifacts by measuring the decay of carbon isotopes. It is not used for dating the age of living organisms.
Carbon dating is used to measure the age of organic material from long ago.
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