A certain radioactive isotope is a byproduct of some nuclear
A certain radioactive isotope is a by-product of some nuclear reactors. Due to an explosion, a nuclear reactor experiences a massive leak of this radioactive isotope. Fortunately, the isotope has a very short half-life of 10 days. Estimate the percentage of the original amount of the isotope released by the explosion that remains 3 days after the explosion.
Solution
Half life of the isotope = 10 days;
half life is = 0.693/ k where \'k\' is the decay constant;
10 = 0.693/k so k = 0.693/10 = 0.0693;
Thus N = No e-kt
(No is the initial quantity of the radiactive material;
N is the quantity of radioactive material left after \'t\' days;
K is the decay constant given by k = 0.693/t1/2
t1/2 is the half life of the material which is = 10 days in this case)
but after t=3 days N= No e-0.0693*3 = N0 0.8122
Thus N= N0 (0.8122)
which means after 3 days there will be 81.22% of the original isotope left after the explosion;
