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Homework Statement
A sample containing carbon-14 has 16000 decays per minute. If the half life of carbon-14 is 5730 years. Aproximately how many decays per minute would be occurring after another 50 000 years.
Answer: approximately 40 decays per minute.
Homework Equations
N= No x e^-λt
T=in2/λ
A= λN ( A is the decay rate of sample I.e number of decays per second)
The Attempt at a Solution
Calculated the value of λ first from in2/5730 and got 1.2 x 10^-4.Then tried to plug it into A= λN and tried to get the value of N by substituting the first activity of 16000.
From here I am stuck because I realized even if I find N and plug it back into the formula I'll be getting the same result. Which makes me confused about the whole question because I would have thought that the decay rate would be constant for a particular sample.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.