Question:
The half life for the decay of carbon-14 is 5.73 x 10²³. Suppose the activity due to the radioactive decay of the carbon-14 in a tiny sample of an artifact made of wood from an archeological dig is measured 4.7 x 103 Bq.
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The half life for the decay of carbon-14 is 5.73 x 10²³ years. Suppose the activity due to the radioactive decay of the carbon-14 in a tiny sample of an artifact made of wood from an archeological dig is measured to be4.7 x 10³ Bq. The activity in a similar-sized sample of fresh wood is measured to be 7.0 × 10³ Bq. Calculate the age of the artifact. Round your answer to 2significant digits.years