FAQ

What is the Activity of 14C in Old Wood or Animal Fossil?
Activity of 14C in Old Wood or Animal Fossil is defined as the amount of its residual radiocarbon is present in wood or animal. Activity of 14C in Old Wood or Animal Fossil is usually measured using the Disintegrations per Second for Radioactivity. Note that the value of Activity of 14C in Old Wood or Animal Fossil is always negative.
Can the Activity of 14C in Old Wood or Animal Fossil be negative?
Yes, the Activity of 14C in Old Wood or Animal Fossil, measured in Radioactivity can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Activity of 14C in Old Wood or Animal Fossil?
Activity of 14C in Old Wood or Animal Fossil is usually measured using the Disintegrations per Second[s⁻¹] for Radioactivity. Becquerel[s⁻¹], Kilobecquerel[s⁻¹], Curie[s⁻¹] are the few other units in which Activity of 14C in Old Wood or Animal Fossil can be measured.
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