Smart Questions to Ask in a Parent-Teacher Meeting | PTM Made Easy
Parent-Teacher Meetings (PTMs) are more than quick updates on marks — they’re a chance to build a real partnership between home and school. A good Parent-Teacher Meeting conversation helps parents see beyond grades. It opens up insights about a child’s strengths, struggles, emotions and even hidden talents. When parents participate actively, they don’t just track […]
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My answer is 1919
How 0.693 come
The answer will be 1910 yrs T=1/KÃln(A°/A) Also, 1/K=t(1/2)/ln2 So, T=[t(1/2)/ln2]Ãln(A°/A) T= 5730yrs Ã(log5-log4/log3)
All radioactive decay are of 1st order reaction. So zero order can't be taken.
What if zero order?
radioactive decay is first order reaction & half-life of first order =0.693/k first you will find the value of k then put in formule and use log value of log100/80=log5/4=log5-log4
Hii how this answer came out to be 1845