The mean life of a radioactive element is equal to the ratio of the sum of life-time of all the active atom to the total numbers of active atom. It can be expressed as,
\text { Mean life, }(\tau)=\frac{1}{\text { decay constant }(\lambda)}
Since, as we know that the half-life of radioactive nuclei is given as, T1/2=λ0.693
So, from above expression, T1/2=0.693τ
As, 0.693 is less than 1 , so the average life time is more than the half life of atom.