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SOLVED:The counting rate from a radioactive source is measured every minute. The resulting number of counts per second are 1000,820,673,552,453,371,305,250, …(a) Plot the counting rate versus time and (b) use your graph
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Using a nuclear counter the count rate of emitted particles from a radioactive source is measured. At t = 0 it was 1600 counts per second and t = 8 seconds it
![Figure 3. Stratigraphic variation in the quartz and feldspar peak intensity (in counts per second [cps]) derived from the XRD patterns. Figure 3. Stratigraphic variation in the quartz and feldspar peak intensity (in counts per second [cps]) derived from the XRD patterns.](http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/175_IR/chap_07/images/07_f03.jpg)
Figure 3. Stratigraphic variation in the quartz and feldspar peak intensity (in counts per second [cps]) derived from the XRD patterns.
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