Modeling Exponential Decay: Finding the Age of Objects
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In this video, the teacher explains how to determine the age of objects using exponential decay. They use the example of carbon-14 dating to demonstrate the concept, showing how the percentage of carbon-14 decreases over time. The video also covers the use of formulas and graphs to estimate the age of objects based on the remaining percentage of carbon-14.
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