FAQ

What is the Disintegration Constant of 14C?
Disintegration Constant of 14C is defined as the fractional change in number of atoms that occurs in unit time. Disintegration Constant of 14C is usually measured using the 1 Per Year for Time Inverse. Note that the value of Disintegration Constant of 14C is always negative.
Can the Disintegration Constant of 14C be negative?
Yes, the Disintegration Constant of 14C, measured in Time Inverse can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Disintegration Constant of 14C?
Disintegration Constant of 14C is usually measured using the 1 Per Year[1/Year] for Time Inverse. 1 Per Second[1/Year], 1 Per Minute[1/Year], 1 Per Hour[1/Year] are the few other units in which Disintegration Constant of 14C can be measured.
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