For carbon dating of a wood sample ( C 1 4 C 1 2 ) t = 1 8 ( C 1 4 C 1 2 ) t = 0 . If Half life of C14 is 1580 years what is the life of wood sample (in yr)

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( C 1 4 C 1 2 ) t = ( C 1 4 C 1 2 ) t = 0 ( 2 ) n

n = 3

t = 3 * 1580

= 4740 years

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