AJK Board 10th Class Physics Solved Notes of Chapter 18, Ilmkidunya
AJK Board 10th Class Physics Solved Notes of Chapter 18, Ilmkidunya
AJK Board 10th Class Physics Solved Notes of Chapter 18, Ilmkidunya
Radioactivity
1. The half-life of Zn-71 is 2.4 minutes. If we have 100.0 g at the beginning,
how many grams would be left after 7.2 minutes?
Given:
Half-life of Zn-71 = T1/2 = 2.4minutes
Initial amount of Zn-71 = N₀ = 100.0g
Time elapsed = T = 7.2minutes
Required:
Amount of Zn-71 remaining after 7.2minutes = N
Solution:
We can use the formula for radioactive decay to find the amount of Zn-71
remaining after time t:
N = N₀ × (1/2)𝑛 ……….. (1)
Where, “n” is nth half-life. We can find its value as:
7.2 minutes
n=
2.4 minutes
n = 3
So, 7.2minutres are equal to 3rd half life.
Substitute the given values in the equation 1:
N = N₀ × (1/2)3
N = 100.0g × 0.125
N = 12.5g
After 7.2 minutes, approximately 12.5 grams of Zn-71 would be left.
2. Consider a lens that produces a real image three times larger than the
object. If the distance between the image and the object is 1m. Calculate
the focal length of the lens.
Given:
Half-life of Os-182 = T1/2 = 21.5hr
Initial amount of Os-182 = N₀ = 10.0g
Number of half-lives = n = 3
Required:
Amount of Os-182 decayed after three half-lives = N
Solution:
To find the amount of Os-182 remaining after three half-lives, we can use the
formula for radioactive decay:
N = N₀ × (1/2)𝑛
Substitute the given values:
N = 10g × (1/2)3
N = 10.0g × (1/8)
N = 1.25g
To find the amount decayed:
The amount decayed = N₀ – N
The amount decayed = 10g – 1.25g
The amount decayed = 8.75g
After exactly three half-lives, approximately 8.75 grams of Os-182 would have
decayed.
3. How long will it take for a 40.0gram sample of I-131 (half-life = 8 days) to
decay to 0.625 grams?
Given:
Initial amount of I-131 N₀ = 40.0g
Final amount of I-131 = N = 0.625g
4. Rn-222 has a half-life of 3.82 days. How long before only 1/16 of the
original sample remains?
Given:
Half-life of Rn-222 = T1/2 = 3.82days
Required:
Time taken to remain only 1/16 of the original sample of Rn-222 = T
Solution:
To find the time taken for the Rn-222 sample to decay to 1/16 of its original
amount, we can use the formula:
N = N₀ × (1/2)𝑛
where N is the amount remaining after time T and N₀ is the original amount.
1/16N₀ = N₀ × (1/2)𝑛
1/16 = (1/2)𝑛
(1/2)4 = (1/2)𝑛
Bases cancel out each other, we get:
n=4
To find total time taken:
Total time = (First half − life) × (Total number of half lives)
T = 3.82 days × 4 days
T = 15.3 days
5. The half-life of protactinium is 2 minutes. If you start with 20 grams of Pa-
226, how much sample will you have after 8 minutes?
Given:
Half-life of Pa-226 = T1/2 = 2minutes
Initial amount of Pa-226 = N₀ = 20g