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22.2 Radioactive decay Analogue of radioactive decay 1.Start with 100 dice, each one representing an unstable nucleus. 2.Throw the dice onto a tray. 3.Dice that come up with a ‘6’ represent decayed nuclei and are removed. Supplementary materials
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22.2 Radioactive decay 4.Write down the number of ‘undecayed nuclei’ after the throw. 5.Repeat by throwing the remaining dice until only a few dice remain. Number of throws Number of dice remaining 0100 184 268 354 446 540 634 730
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22.2 Radioactive decay 6.A ‘decay’ curve’ is plotted as shown. 12345671234567 number of throws 0 100 80 60 40 20 number of dice remaining
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22.2 Radioactive decay There are some similarities between this dice and radioactive decay. Dice game Radioactive decay impossible to predict when a particular dice will ‘decay’ impossible to predict when a particular nucleus will decay 1.
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22.2 Radioactive decay Dice game Radioactive decay 2.The number of dice ‘decayed’ in each round is proportional to the number of ‘undecayed’ dice. The number of unstable nuclei that decay in a given time is proportional to the number of undecayed nuclei.
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22.2 Radioactive decay Dice game Radioactive decay 3.For every 3 to 4 rounds, the number of ‘undecayed’ dice is reduced by half. For each fixed period of time, the number of undecayed nuclei is reduced by half.
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