1. Consider ABC, where nuclide C is stable. a. What is the final equation for NB(t) b. What are the conditions that lead to A and B being in secular equilibrium? c. What is the relationship between the activities AA and AB once secular equilibrium is reached?

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1. Consider A
What is the final equation for NB(t)
b. What are the conditions that lead to A and B being in secular equilibrium?
c. What is the relationship between the activities AA and AB once secular equilibrium is reached?
d. What are the conditions that would lead to A and B being in transient equilibrium?
What is the relationship between the activities AA and AB once transient equilibrium is reached?
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B C, where nuclide C is stable.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Consider A What is the final equation for NB(t) b. What are the conditions that lead to A and B being in secular equilibrium? c. What is the relationship between the activities AA and AB once secular equilibrium is reached? d. What are the conditions that would lead to A and B being in transient equilibrium? What is the relationship between the activities AA and AB once transient equilibrium is reached? a. e. B C, where nuclide C is stable.
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