Calculate each of the following: 0 x 137 1 x 137 2 x 137 etc.
-137-45 = -182 (-137 - 45) is the same as (-137 + -45), which is the same as -(137+45)
There are 16 ounces in one pound. Therefore, 137 ounces is equal to 137/16 = 8.5625 pounds.
137 x 4 = 548
27.4
The half-life of cesium-137 is about 30 years. This means that it takes 30 years for half of a sample of cesium-137 to decay into a more stable element.
137.5/1 = 275/2
It is about 4 and a half months.
The half-life of the radioisotope Ba-137 is approximately 11.23 minutes. This means that it takes 11.23 minutes for half of a sample of Ba-137 to decay into a more stable element.
No, iodine-131 is not more stable than barium-137. Barium-137 has a longer half-life (approximately 2.55 minutes) compared to iodine-131 (approximately 8 days), making it more stable.
After 90 years, about 0.5 mg of cesium-137 would remain since cesium-137 has a half-life of about 30 years. This means that half of the initial amount would have decayed in 30 years and another half in the next 30 years, leaving around 0.5 mg after 90 years.
Physical or chemical properties are unrelated to the half-life of an isotope.
It will take two half-lives or about 60.34 years for three-fourths of a Cs-137 sample to decay.
86 miles is approx 137 and a half km
There are 137 feet in 137 feet.
The factors of 137 are 1 and 137, because it is prime.
The half-life of Cs-137 is 30.08 years, so 0.0038 would remain after 241.84 years.