Physics, 26.05.2021 01:00 GiuliAzevedo
Chernobyl has a core made of Uranium-235. It had 1659 fuel rods containing 0.069 kg per rod, so a total of 114.7 kg of U-235. The average Golden Retriever dog is around 28 kg. How many half lives until about 28 kg of U-235 is left?
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