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Today’s lesson Use the term half-life in simple calculations, including the use of information in tables or decay curves. Give and explain examples of practical applications of isotopes.
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Nihalanitis
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½ - life This is the time it takes half the nuclei to decay
Number of nuclei undecayed A graph of the count rate against time will be the same shape time half-life (t½)
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½ - life This is the time it takes half the nuclei to decay
Number of nuclei undecayed A graph of the count rate against time will be the same shape time half-life (t½)
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Different ½ - lives Different isotopes have different half-lives
The ½-life could be a few milliseconds or 5000 million years! Number of nuclei undecayed time half-life (t½)
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Example
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Example A sample of a radioactive isotope of half life 2 hours has a count rate of counts per second. What will the count rate be after 8 hours?
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Summary of so far
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Uses of radioactive isotopes
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NOT nuclear power!
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Subtitles On a double page can you write and underline the following subtitles (there are 6 of them) Tracers Killing microbes/sterilisation Thickness control Smoke detection Checking welds Dating
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Used as Tracers
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Used as Tracers
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Used as Tracers
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Killing microbes
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Thickness control
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Thickness control
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Smoke detection
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Checking welds
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Carbon dating
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Summary sheet
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Reading – Pages
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Can you use these pages to MAKE NOTES on the uses of radioactivity?
Reading – Pages Can you use these pages to MAKE NOTES on the uses of radioactivity?
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“Can you………?”
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Test! Tuesday 19th March (11B) Wednesday 20th March (11A)
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Can you answer the questions on pages 261 and 265?
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