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Mathematics, 12.07.2019 18:00 jacobs5919

The law of radioactive decay is n(t) = n0e-λt, where n0 is the number of radioactive nuclei at t = 0, n(t) is the number remaining at time t, and λ is a quantity known as the decay constant. what is the dimension of λ? (t = time)

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