Physics, 17.05.2021 19:30 alexussaniyah
Collect data: In the first row of the table below, write how many seconds represent one half-life, two
half-lives, and so forth. On the next row, predict the number of radioactive atoms that will be present at
each time. Then use the probe to find the actual values.
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Half-life
Time (seconds)
Predicted #
radioactive atoms
Actual #
radioactive atoms
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