AIIMS 2018 Physics Radioactive Decay MCQ Question
If decay constant of a radioactive sample is 0.05/year, then find out the time for which sample will decay by 75%.
27.7 years
57.7 years
60 years
87 years
Correct Answer
Detailed Explanation
To determine the time required for a radioactive sample to decay by 75%, we can use the formula for exponential decay, , where is the remaining quantity, is the initial quantity, is the decay constant (0.05/year), and is time. Setting (since 75% decay means 25% remains), we solve for :
Options B (57.7 years), C (60 years), and D (87 years) do not satisfy the decay equation for a 75% reduction, as they would imply a longer time than calculated for the given decay constant.
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