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Pressure does not affect the rate of radioactive decay. That is entirely unaffected by the environment within the nucleus of the atom.
It depends what is meant by 'decay'. It will not alter the atomic decay rate but elements can be chemically affected by the environment which can chemically decay them.
the decay rate of carbon is 14 in heart muscle cells,
It stays the same. Temperature has no effect on the rate of nuclear decay.
The rate cannot be changed.
Pressure does not affect the rate of radioactive decay. That is entirely unaffected by the environment within the nucleus of the atom.
directeness of sunlight, size of leaves, amount of leaves, etc
Emitted particles transfer energy to surrounding atoms when they collide with them
It depends what is meant by 'decay'. It will not alter the atomic decay rate but elements can be chemically affected by the environment which can chemically decay them.
the decay rate of carbon is 14 in heart muscle cells,
They decay at a predictable rate.
Yes, but the rate of decay depends on the conditions.
It stays the same. Temperature has no effect on the rate of nuclear decay.
Yes, excercise does affect your heart rate. It makes your heart faster of the oxygen and things.
The rate cannot be changed.
Three things that can alter the rate of an enzyme are; temperature, pH and substrate concentration. Enzymes will have an optimal temperature and pH, at which they will have the greatest rate. Below or above these optimum conditions, the rate will be slower.
Decay rate and rate of regrowth