Sixth lesson of the ‘Radioactivity’ topic for the second year of the AQA A-Level Physics course.
Covers whether a radioactive source can decay completely, exponential decreases and why a radioactive decay is a random process.
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I gave this a 4 as i was looking forward to the summary questions with worked answers and it wasn't included. This was a bit disappointing for me. All the same thanks!!
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