The half-life of a radioactive isotope is 6.5 h. If there are initially 48 × 1032 atoms of this isotope, the number of atoms of this isotope remaining after 26 h is:

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Nuclear physics is a field of physics that studies the structure of atomic nuclei, their interactions, and their constituents. It also studies other forms of nuclear matter.


The half-life of a radioactive isotope is 6.5 h. If there are initially 48 × 1032 atoms of this isotope, the number of atoms of this isotope remaining after 26 h is: