- Tardigrade
- Question
- Physics
- There are two radioactive nuclei A and B . A is an alpha emitter and B is a beta emitter. Their disintegration constants are in the ratio of 1:2 . What should be the ratio of the number of atoms of A and B at any time t so that the probabilities of getting alpha and beta particles are the same at that instant?
Q. There are two radioactive nuclei and . is an alpha emitter and is a beta emitter. Their disintegration constants are in the ratio of . What should be the ratio of the number of atoms of and at any time so that the probabilities of getting alpha and beta particles are the same at that instant?
Solution:
Given here,
Probability of getting and are same.
Thus, rate of disintegration are equal.
Hence, the ratio of atoms is
Probability of getting and are same.
Thus, rate of disintegration are equal.
Hence, the ratio of atoms is