Sentences with phrase «time it takes for decaying»

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This could reduce the time taken for stored waste's radiation levels to decay to safe levels from hundreds of thousands to a few hundred years.
Using the naturally occurring uranium - lead isotope decay system, which is used for age determinations on geological time - scales, the authors deduced that these events took place at least 3.02 billion years ago.
The time it takes for half of any quantity of hafnium - 182 to decay into tungsten - 182 is 9 million years.
The half - life of a radioactive element is the time it takes for half of its atoms to decay into
In physics, the term «half - life» references the exponential decay of matter, or the time it takes for something to fall to half it's value.
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For example, I think the reason Harde gets 4 years for the residence time is because he's computing how long it would take to turn over all the CO2 in the atmosphere, rather than how long it would take for an enhancement in atmospheric CO2 to decFor example, I think the reason Harde gets 4 years for the residence time is because he's computing how long it would take to turn over all the CO2 in the atmosphere, rather than how long it would take for an enhancement in atmospheric CO2 to decfor the residence time is because he's computing how long it would take to turn over all the CO2 in the atmosphere, rather than how long it would take for an enhancement in atmospheric CO2 to decfor an enhancement in atmospheric CO2 to decay.
One can consider net PR+CR as a response to externally - imposed RF (external forcing) plus feedback «RF», or one can consider PR + CR — feedback «RF» as the response to the externally imposed RF; the later is perhaps more helpful in picturing the time evolution toward equilibrium (and illustrates why the time it takes for an imbalance, equal to: externally imposed RF — climate dependent terms (PR + CR — feedback «RF»), to decay is proportional to both heat capacity and climate sensitivity (defined per unit externally imposed RF).
It also takes time for carbon to build up or decay.
For example, if the CH4 abundance increases above its present - day value due to a one - time emission, the time it takes for CH4 to decay back to its background value is longer than its global unperturbed atmospheric lifetiFor example, if the CH4 abundance increases above its present - day value due to a one - time emission, the time it takes for CH4 to decay back to its background value is longer than its global unperturbed atmospheric lifetifor CH4 to decay back to its background value is longer than its global unperturbed atmospheric lifetime.
The deep oceans take the rest of the 50 % of the sink rate, which all together gives a half life decay time for an excess amount of CO2 of about 40 years.
Rational, isn't it so that a plant has to be run fairly active for the time it takes the last cores to cool down to transportable decay level?
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