FAQ

What is the Radioactive Half Life?
Radioactive Half Life is defined as the time required for a quantity of radioactive substance to decay to half of it’s initial value. Radioactive Half Life is usually measured using the Year for Time. Note that the value of Radioactive Half Life is always positive. Typically, the value of Radioactive Half Life lies in the range from 0 to 2345.
Can the Radioactive Half Life be negative?
No, the Radioactive Half Life, measured in Time cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Radioactive Half Life?
Radioactive Half Life is usually measured using the Year[Year] for Time. Second[Year], Millisecond[Year], Microsecond[Year] are the few other units in which Radioactive Half Life can be measured.
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