A student is modelling the decay of a radioactive source using the equation ΔN / Δt = −0.5 N.
The student decides to use Δt = 0.10 s.
The number N of radioactive nuclei is 2000 at t = 0.
Part of the modelling spreadsheet from the student is shown below.
t / s | Number N of radioactive nuclei remaining at time t | Number of nuclei decaying in the next 0.10 s |
0 | 2000 | 100 |
0.10 | 1900 |
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0.20 |
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0.30 |
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What is the value of N at t = 0.30 s?
1700
1710
1715
1805
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