Question:

A radioactive material has a decay rate of 0.019% per year.

Last updated: 7/20/2022

A radioactive material has a decay rate of 0.019% per year.

A radioactive material has a decay rate of 0.019% per year. Suppose that a nuclear accident causes this material to be released into the atmosphere perpetually at the rate of 3 lb each year. What is the limiting value of the radioactive buildup? The limiting value of the radioactive buildup is lb.