I like the project a lot but you may want to explain a little or actualy show the material that is decaying. It is hard to know what the cool graph is graphing, the amount of material that has decayed? When this happens 23 times that means you had 23 half lives? I think a few other people are a bit confused to.
I might keep it, I'm a bit busy and do not have enough time to update, but eventually I will. And all of Dapontes' projects contain educational content. I would suggest look at them.
So basically say you have a radioactive element. Every few years it shoots of an electron, or another part of itself. I learned that it is a random process so, say you roll 20 dice, those that have six will be removed and you keep at that until there are no more dice. I know that was a really bad description but I g2g.
im sorry that i dont get it, for me and you! i dont know what you mean when you say radioactivity decay. so, yeah... im sure its a very long explanation :|
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Awesome!
Thanks!
I love this project!
Hey, the Radioactive Triforce!
lol yup.
I like the project a lot but you may want to explain a little or actualy show the material that is decaying. It is hard to know what the cool graph is graphing, the amount of material that has decayed? When this happens 23 times that means you had 23 half lives? I think a few other people are a bit confused to.
look at my other stuff and let me know what you think.
I might keep it, I'm a bit busy and do not have enough time to update, but eventually I will. And all of Dapontes' projects contain educational content. I would suggest look at them.
(view all replies)This was more of a 5-minute project I plan on deleting it.
(view all replies)nice, i did this in chemystry
Cool! Finally someone knows about this!
Very good job, buddha and Happy New year 2009!
Thanks! Happy new year!
half-life: ~5.5
alright then.
The triforce!
lol yeah.
still don't understand what this does.
So basically say you have a radioactive element. Every few years it shoots of an electron, or another part of itself. I learned that it is a random process so, say you roll 20 dice, those that have six will be removed and you keep at that until there are no more dice. I know that was a really bad description but I g2g.
(view all replies)I'm confused. I'll look at the link.
im sorry that i dont get it, for me and you! i dont know what you mean when you say radioactivity decay. so, yeah... im sure its a very long explanation :|
click da link
(view all replies)I don't get it...