Question
Question: Using a nuclear counter the count rate of emitted particles from a radioactive source is measured. A...
Using a nuclear counter the count rate of emitted particles from a radioactive source is measured. At t=0 it was 1600 counts per second and at t=0 seconds it was 100 count per second. The count rate observed, as counts per second, at t=6 seconds is close to
A. 150
B. 360
C. 200
D. 400
Solution
Hint: The number of undecayed radioactive particles is given by the formula N=N0e−λt. We will use this formula in this question to determine the number of undecayed particles at t=6 seconds. Also we are given two time periods with two disintegrations per second. This will form two equations, so that we can find the number of emitted particles at t=6 seconds.
Formula Used:
N=N0e−λt
Where:
N is number of radioactive particles at time t
N0 is number of radioactive particles at t=0 or number of radioactive particles at beginning
λ is decay constant
Complete step by step answer:
As we know that number of radioactive particles at time t is given by
N=N0e−λt
Taking log on both sides