At \( t=0 \), a sample of radionuclide \( A \) has the same decay r...
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At \( t=0 \), a sample of radionuclide \( A \) has the same decay rate as a sample of radionuclide \( B \) has at \( t=30 \mathrm{~min} \). The
\( \mathrm{P} \) disintegration constants are \( \lambda_{A} \) and \( \lambda_{B} \), with \( \lambda_{A}\lambda_{B} \). Will the two
W samples ever have (simultaneously) the same decay rate ?
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