Because you apparently live in an alternate universe with very different laws of physics. In this universe, the half-life of a particular nuclide is a constant.
The equation for half-life is ...AT = A0 2 (-T/H)... where A0 is the starting activity, AT is the activity at some time T, and H is the half-life in units of T.There are other versions, but they all work out the same way. Using this version, with 2 as the base instead of e, makes it easier to remember.
Half-life is described in time units.
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half life tell time
half life is the time a substance takes to radioactively decay to half of its mass
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The half-life is a fixed period of time: the average time it will take for one of every two atoms to decay to another isotope or element. So no matter how much of a given radioactive isotope that you start with, only one-half of it will still be that isotope after a single half-life period. Likewise only half of that remaining material will be the same isotope after another half-life period. Of course, some of the atoms will be decaying all the time, so the half-life is only a convenient way to define the quantity at any given time.
The time it takes for half the atoms in a sample of a radioactive element to decay is called the half life.
A half life is the time taken for a material do degrade to half its current radioactivity, so from 100 to 50, then to 25 then to 12.5 then to 6.25, ect.
The half-life is a fixed period of time: the average time it will take for one of every two atoms to decay to another isotope or element. So no matter how much of a given radioactive isotope that you start with, only one-half of it will still be that isotope after a single half-life period. Likewise only half of that remaining material will be the same isotope after another half-life period. Of course, some of the atoms will be decaying all the time, so the half-life is only a convenient way to define the quantity at any given time.
Increase of velocity over a period of time is called acceleration.
The equation for half-life is ...AT = A0 2 (-T/H)... where A0 is the starting activity, AT is the activity at some time T, and H is the half-life in units of T.There are other versions, but they all work out the same way. Using this version, with 2 as the base instead of e, makes it easier to remember.
The time it takes for half the sample to decay is called the half-life.The time it takes for half the sample to decay is called the half-life.The time it takes for half the sample to decay is called the half-life.The time it takes for half the sample to decay is called the half-life.
Half-life is described in time units.
c.half-life
I believe that term would be 'half-life'
The length of time depends on the element and isotope, but the point at which half of the sample has decayed is known as the half-life.