Sunday, January 29, 2012

radioactive decay


radioactive decay
Each radioactive isotope has a tendency to reach a steady state through a process of decay. Radioactive decay is not influenced by the surrounding circumstances (spontaneous). The speed of radioactive decay increasingly small and only influenced by the number of nuclides at that time.

radioactive decay
It can be concluded:
- The decay of radio-isotopes occur spontaneously
- Not influenced by environmental conditions (temperature, pressure)
- Is directly proportional to the nucleus.

radioactive decay
If there is decay
- Place the new element
- Happens transmitting
- The half-life (t 1 / 2).

radioactive decay

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