[physic question] Radioactive Isotopes at or near Absolute Zero[views:1986][posts:11]______________________________________ [Jun 26,2007 1:45pm - the_reverend ""] I've been trying to figure out what happens to the 1/2 life of an isotope as the temperature goes towards absolute zero. When they get near absolute zero, atoms clump together into an einstein-bose constants. anyone smarter than me know the answer? |
___________________________________________ [Jun 26,2007 1:51pm - biggest/baddest ""] WTF? LOL |
____________________________________ [Jun 26,2007 1:53pm - RichHorror ""] Sounds like someone needs their lunch money stolen. |
__________________________________ [Jun 26,2007 1:53pm - succubus ""] yes |
______________________________________ [Jun 26,2007 2:13pm - the_reverend ""] ok, what is the answer? |
__________________________________ [Jun 26,2007 2:14pm - succubus ""] the_reverend said: anyone smarter than me know the answer? yes of course there is someone smarter who knows i gotta get out of the tub and back to work x |
___________________________________________ [Jun 26,2007 2:14pm - FuckIsMySignature ""] the correct answer is: A. FALSE |
____________________________________ [Jun 26,2007 2:17pm - RichHorror ""] the_reverend said:ok, what is the answer? A punch in the face followed by a trip down the stairs. |
______________________________ [Jun 26,2007 3:14pm - Yeti ""] NEEEEERD!! |
________________________________________ [Jun 26,2007 5:53pm - DomesticTerror ""] succubus said: i gotta get out of the tub x this thread just went from absolute zero to hot! |
______________________________________ [Jun 26,2007 6:40pm - the_reverend ""] you sir are no comedian. |
___________________________________ [Jun 26,2007 7:20pm - MikePile ""] absolute zero means no movement on a molecular level, but isnt an isotope just a heavy molecule? so I guess it just chillaxes or something, who cares |