unplugged said:One of the funnier questions. About why the decay rate of the radioactive sample was considered constant. what did you answer.
I multiplied the Value by 3
because it took 3 years to come to that Activity
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unplugged said:One of the funnier questions. About why the decay rate of the radioactive sample was considered constant. what did you answer.
WayneRooney10 said:What about the power question . The pulley thing. What did you put in the table?
Yeah. Decay is supposed to be random. I wrote it disintegrated the same type particles. or something like that. Got it wrong I thinkunplugged said:One of the funnier questions. About why the decay rate of the radioactive sample was considered constant. what did you answer.
Yea. had to multiply by 3unplugged said:Yea , that is wrong me thinks. The half life was like 3 x 10^8 or some crap , so it was too long to bother anyone.
For that one i wrote it in mins and seconds , do u think ill get marked down?WayneRooney10 said:That question, i can't remember what I did. Anyway, what did you get for that tsunami question, the last part. Warning time. I got 2256seconds. or something like that.
I wrote since it has a long half life , the rate of radioactivity will remain constant throughout the whole experiment ..... hope thats rightunplugged said:One of the funnier questions. About why the decay rate of the radioactive sample was considered constant. what did you answer.
I dont think you'll get marked down.Ahmooosh said:For that one i wrote it in mins and seconds , do u think ill get marked down?WayneRooney10 said:That question, i can't remember what I did. Anyway, what did you get for that tsunami question, the last part. Warning time. I got 2256seconds. or something like that.
I wrote since it has a long half life , the rate of radioactivity will remain constant throughout the whole experiment ..... hope thats rightunplugged said:One of the funnier questions. About why the decay rate of the radioactive sample was considered constant. what did you answer.
WayneRooney10 said:What about teh fibre optic question. Why are they so thin?
I wrote so they can get into narrow places. I mean , there was a mention of some medical usage in the question. Possibly an Anal tube >_> , so they would need to be rather small.WayneRooney10 said:What about teh fibre optic question. Why are they so thin?
haha! I wrote the same. So that they can get into narrow places.unplugged said:I wrote so they can get into narrow places. I mean , there was a mention of some medical usage in the question. Possibly an Anal tube >_> , so they would need to be rather small.WayneRooney10 said:What about teh fibre optic question. Why are they so thin?
Hmm...Might be correct. But if it breaks, the patient is a goner. lolAhmooosh said:WayneRooney10 said:What about teh fibre optic question. Why are they so thin?
it was like why were they in large numbers , i wrote incase one of them breaks u can still see whats inside .... desperate times call for desperate answers ;p
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