Nuclear Physics and RadioactivityHard
Question
There are two radio nuclei A and B. A is an alpha emitter and B is a beta emitter. Their disintegration constants are in the ratio of 1:2. What should be the ratio of number of atom of A and B at any time t so that probabilities of getting alpha and beta particles are same at that instant.
Options
A.2 : 1
B.1 : 2
C.e
D.e-1
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