SIMULATION OF RANDOM DECAY USING ROLLING OF DICE

SIMULATION OF RANDOM DECAY USING ROLLING OF DICE

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SIMULATION OF RANDOM DECAY USING ROLLING OF DICE 

Using six-faced cubic dice, radioactive decay is simulated by rolling them and removing a certain number from them after each round of rolling on the basis of statistical probability. The decay constant is determined for a single species as well as for two different species. The uncertainties in the various measurements are determined using Poisson statistics.

Natural radioactivity or nuclear decay is a radioactive decay process in which at a given time a certain number of atoms disintegrate spontaneously. In this process unstable atoms emit ionizing particles or radiations and eventually reach a stable state. Basically there are three types of nuclear decay, namely

1. Alpha decay
2. Beta decay
3. Gama decay

Materials used

Six-faced dice, a large board for rolling of the dice, as shown in Figure-2, and two buckets for collecting the dice


Figure-2: The dice and a large board used for rolling the dice on it




 

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