If a sample emits 2000 counts per second when the detector is 1 meter from the sample, how many counts per second would be observed when the detector is 10 meters from the sample?

Respuesta :

Given:

The distances are,

[tex]\begin{gathered} r_1=1\text{ m} \\ r_2=10\text{ m} \end{gathered}[/tex]

The sample emits

[tex]N_1=2000\text{ counts per second}[/tex]

To find:

The counts per second when the detector is 10 meters from the sample

Explanation:

The number of particles detected per sec and the distance between the source and the detector is related as,

[tex]N\propto\frac{1}{r^2}[/tex]

So, we can write,

[tex]\frac{N_1}{N_2}=\frac{r_2^2}{r_1^2}[/tex]

Substituting the values we get,

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{2000}{N_2}=\frac{10^2}{1^2} \\ N_2=\frac{2000}{100} \\ N_2=20 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Hence, the required count is 20 per second.

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