How do you determine the exponential function for a half life problem?

1 Answer
Nov 2, 2014

If half-life of a certain quantity Q(t)Q(t) is hh, then we can write

Q(t)=Q(0)(1/2)^{t/h}Q(t)=Q(0)(12)th.


Example

Suppose that a certain radioactive substance has a half-life of 20 years. If you initially have 100 g of this substance, then find the quantity function Q(t)Q(t) of this substance after tt years.

Since Q(0)=100Q(0)=100 and h=20h=20, we have

Q(t)=100(1/2)^{t/20}Q(t)=100(12)t20.


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