MindMap Gallery Statistical laws of radioactive decay
The statistical laws of radioactive decay encompass concepts such as exponential decay, half-life, decay constant, and radioactivity. These laws reveal the pattern of radioactive substances decaying over time, with the number of radionuclides decreasing exponentially. The half-life represents the time required for a radioactive substance to decay to half its original amount, serving as a crucial parameter for measuring decay rates. The decay constant describes the proportion of radionuclides decaying per unit time. Radioactivity quantifies the intensity of radiation emitted by radioactive materials.
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