What fraction of a given sample of a radioactive nuclide remains after four half-lives?

1 Answer
Jun 25, 2016

It is 1/16 of the original population.

Explanation:

At the beginning you have that the number of atoms is N_0.
After the first half lives you have N_1=N_0/2 because by definition the half life is that time where half of the sample had the decay.
After the second half life you have N_2=N_1/2=N_0/4.
As you can see, after each lifetime you divide by two the original population, then after four times you divide four times for 2 that means that you divide by 2^4=16.
So the final population N_4=N_0/16.