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Living organisms give a Carbon-14 decay rate of 15.3 counts/min for each gram of carbon in the sample. A sample of bristle cone pine wood has a decay rate of 3.20 counts/min per gram of carbon. Calculate the age of the wood from the radiochemical evidence. Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5770 y.
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bobpursley
3.2=15.3(1/2)^-t where t is number of halflifes
3.2/15.3=.5^-t
take ln of each side
-1.56=-t ln(.5)
t=1.56470201859/.693147181=2.235
t= 2.235*5770=
check my work
3.2/15.3=.5^-t
take ln of each side
-1.56=-t ln(.5)
t=1.56470201859/.693147181=2.235
t= 2.235*5770=
check my work
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