Half-life (in units of time).
Half-Life is the rate of radioactive decay, measured in time. The half life gives the time it take for half of the radioactive atoms in a system to decay. Fore example, if you have 10 grams of carbon-14, it will take 5730 years for half of it to decay, giving you 5 grams. In another 5730 years, you'll have 2.5 grams left, etc...
Isotopes decay at an exponential rate. A half-life is the time that half of the population of an isotope will decay. The measure is a statistical probability and is more accurate when a large population is observed. The term half-life is applied to describe a property of a given isotope (i.e. the half-life of Carbon 14 is 5730).
half life
The half-life of an isotope is an indicator/measure of the rate of radioactive decay; the longer the half-life, the slower the decay rate.
This term is half-life.
This term is half-life.
The term is decay (disintegration) rate.
This is the decay (disintegration) rate.
Decay (disintegration) rate
half life
If it is related to Nuclear studies, then the answer would be fusion.
State the term used to describe the minimum amount of energy required for two colliding particles to rate
A:Yes they use it in atom bombs. A:There are no stable isotopes of uranium - it is all radioactive.
The question is not complete, not knowing WHICH phenomenon one is talking about. So please rephrase your question, it might well be a very interesting one.
Radioactive isotopes emit radiation in the form of alpha, beta, positron or gamma rays to become a stable isotope of any given particular element. This is caused by the instability of the nucleus of the atom. The stabilising process in which unstable atoms undergo is known as radioactive decay. Isotopes that are stable do not emit radiation. For example; Carbon-12 is stable and carbon-14 is radioactive.
Radioactive
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"The radioactive decay of certain unstable isotopes is used to calculate the age of objects."
If it is related to Nuclear studies, then the answer would be fusion.
The term used to describe the rate of an object's movement is speed or velocity. Velocity is the same as speed but also measures direction.
The term used to describe the rate of an object's movement is speed or velocity. Velocity is the same as speed but also measures direction.
The term used to describe the rate of an object's movement is speed or velocity. Velocity is the same as speed but also measures direction.
The term used to describe the rate of an object's movement is speed or velocity. Velocity is the same as speed but also measures direction.
The term used to describe the rate of an object's movement is speed or velocity. Velocity is the same as speed but also measures direction.
Power.
velocity
speed