In an experiment concerning radioactive decay, the count rate of radiation 5 cm from a
source X was measured as 140 counts per minute. 12 minutes later, with the detector in the
same position, the count rate was measured as 35 counts per minute.
Background radiation was recorded as 20 counts per minute.
Calculate the half-life of source X. (Give your answer in minutes.)
Answer:
15) 4 minutes
Initial count rate = 140 – 20 (background radiation) = 120
Final count rate = 35 – 20 = 15
We need to figure out the number of half lives.
120 → 60 = 1 half life
60 → 30 = 2 half lives
30 → 15 = 3 half lives
There were three half lives over the period of 12 minutes
Time per half life = 12 ÷ 3 = 4 minutes