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Physics: Post your doubts here!

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I dont understand why they multiplied (6.02*10^23) into the equation, would someone care to explain? in oct/nov 2013/41 Q2)c)(i)
u may b asked to find the *number* of moles ..... so we hv to ultiply with this avagadro
constant (6.02*10^23)
as, by definition : mole is the amount containing a no. of particles equal to avagadro constant
 
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Q7c) N/No = 1/10
N/No = e^(-decayconstant * t)
putting the values nd solve for t = 3.11*10^4 sec convert into hrs dividing by 3600 = 8.63 hrs.
Hello,
I didn't understand how you solved this part of the question. How did you get N/No = 1/10?
I'll be really grateful if you could explain the whole solution in detail.
Jazakallah
 
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