PHYSICS

JAMB 2012 - Question 47

Physics 2012 JAMB Past Questions - Question 47: A piece of radio active material contains 1000 atoms .If its half life is 20 seconds ,the time taken for 125 atoms to remain is

Choose the correct answers from the options given.
A piece of radio active material contains 1000 atoms .If its half life is 20 seconds ,the time taken for 125 atoms to remain is
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Correct Answer

C

Explanation

To determine the time taken for 125 atoms to remain, we can use the concept of half-life.

The half-life of a radioactive material is the time it takes for half of the atoms to decay. In this case, the half-life is 20 seconds.

Since the initial number of atoms is 1000, we can calculate the number of half-lives it takes for the number of atoms to reduce to 125.

Number of half-lives = log(base 2) (initial number of atoms / final number of atoms)

Number of half-lives = log(base 2) (1000 / 125)

Number of half-lives = log(base 2) 8

Number of half-lives = 3

Therefore, it takes 3 half-lives for the number of atoms to reduce from 1000 to 125.

Since each half-life is 20 seconds, the total time taken would be:

Total time = Number of half-lives * Half-life

Total time = 3 * 20 seconds

Total time = 60 seconds

So, the time taken for 125 atoms to remain is 60 seconds.

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