☢ Nuclear Decay Simulator

Alpha/beta/gamma, half-life, decay chain, activity curve
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Isotope Settings

Live Outputs

N(t) Remaining
200
% Remaining
100 %
Activity A(t)
0 /s
Elapsed Time
0
Half-lives elapsed
0.0
Decay Constant λ
Remaining Nuclei
β⁻ Decay
Neutron → Proton + e⁻ + ν̄
N(t) = N₀·(½)^(t/t½)
λ = ln2/t½  |  A = λ·N(t)

Nuclear Grid

Decay Curve N(t)

Radioactive Decay is a random process — each nucleus has a fixed probability of decaying per unit time (λ). The half-life t½ is the time for exactly half the nuclei to decay. α decay emits a helium-4 nucleus; β decay emits an electron/positron; γ decay emits a high-energy photon with no mass change.