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Two radioactive materials X1 and X2 have decay constants 10λ and λ respectively. If initially, they have the same number of nuclei, then the ratio of the number of nuclei of X1 to that of X2 will be 1/e after a time.
  1. 110λ
  2. 19λ
  3. 111λ
  4. 1110λ

A
1110λ
B
110λ
C
111λ
D
19λ
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Here, NX1(t)NX2(t)=1e
or N0e10λtN0eλt=1e
(because initially, both have the same number of nuclei, N0).
or e=eλte10λt=e9λt
or 9λt=1
or t=19λ.

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