Question:

The relation between half life $(T)$ and decay constant $(\lambda)$ is

Updated On: Feb 23, 2024
  • $\lambda T=1$
  • $\lambda T =\frac{1}{2}$
  • $\lambda T =\log _{ e } 2$
  • $\lambda=\log 2 T$
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Solution and Explanation

By radioactive decay law. The time in which the final amount becomes half of its initial value is called half-life $(T)$ of that radioactive element. Relation between half-life and disintegration (decay) constant is given $T=\frac{0.6931}{\lambda}$ $\Rightarrow T= \frac{\log _{e} 2}{\lambda}$ So, $\lambda T=\log _{e} 2$
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Concepts Used:

Half-life

The amount of time taken for half of a particular sample to react is known as Half-life.

Half-Life Formula:

We can describe exponential decay by any of the three formulas