A paleontologist estimates that when a particular rock formed, it contained 12 mg of the radioactive isotope potassium-40, which has a half-life of 1.26 billion years. The rock now contains 3 mg of the isotope. About how old is the rock? Enter in billions of years.

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Answer:

[tex]t = 2.52 billion \:years[/tex]

Explanation:

As we know by radioactivity law

[tex]N = N_o e^{-\lambda t}[/tex]

so here we will have

[tex]N = 3 mg[/tex]

[tex]N_o = 12 mg[/tex]

now we will have

[tex]3 = 12 e^{-\lambda t}[/tex]

[tex]\lambda t = ln 4[/tex]

now we also know that

[tex]\lambda = \frac{ln2}{1.26 \times 10^6 yrs}[/tex]

[tex]t = 1.26\times 10^6\times \frac{ln4}{ln2}[/tex]

[tex]t = 2.52 billion \:years[/tex]

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