Question 140(ii)
Consider a quantity of a radioactive substance. The fraction of this quantity that remains after t half-lives can be found by using the expression 3−t.
After how many half-lives will the fraction be 1243 of the original?
Given, the fraction of a radioactive substance that remains after t half-lives can be found by using the expression 3−t.
So,
1243=3−t⇒135=13t=3−5 [∵3×3×3×3×3=35 and a−m=1am]
On comparing both sides, we get t = 5 half-lives.