Decay
Pronunciation: /dɪˈkeɪ/ Explain
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Figure 1: Decay |
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Decay refers to the gradual breakdown of an
object or substance.[2] Radioactive decay is
the breakdown of atoms into smaller
and possibly multiple atoms which releases radiation.
Decay can be modeled mathematically using
exponential functions
and
half life
formula.
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References
- McAdams, David E.. All Math Words Dictionary, decay. 2nd Classroom edition 20150108-4799968. pg 54. Life is a Story Problem LLC. January 8, 2015. Buy the book
- Linda Almgren Kime, Judy Clark, Beverly K. Michael. Explorations in College Algebra. 4th edition. pp 279-283,298-309. Wiley. November 16, 2007. Last Accessed 7/3/2018. Buy the book
More Information
- McAdams, David E.. Exponent. allmathwords.org. All Math Words Encyclopedia. Life is a Story Problem LLC. 3/12/2009. http://www.allmathwords.org/en/e/exponent.html.
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McAdams, David E. Decay. 12/21/2018. All Math Words Encyclopedia. Life is a Story Problem LLC. http://www.allmathwords.org/en/d/decay.html.
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12/21/2018: Reviewed and corrected IPA pronunication. (
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7/3/2018: Removed broken links, updated license, implemented new markup, implemented new Geogebra protocol. (
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1/22/2010: Added "References". (
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