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HALF-LIVES FOR A CURVE
can someone tell me asap how i can calculate half lives for a curve in
microsoft excel? |
HALF-LIVES FOR A CURVE
im_1 wrote on Sun, 27 Nov 2005 10:55:03 -0800:
i can someone tell me asap how i can calculate half lives for i a curve in microsoft excel? More explanation please? I know about half lives of isotopes and reactions but not of curves. James Silverton. |
HALF-LIVES FOR A CURVE
Hi,
Do you mean by 'half-life of a CURVE', the x-value when the y-value is 50% of the initial y-value (i.e., y-value when x is zero)? Also, I assume that your x-axis corresponds to time. If the curve corresponds to an exponential decay of something, i.e., the equation for the curve is "y= a*exp(-b*x)" where y is the quantity of that thing and x is time, and if you know the values of the parameters ('a' and 'b'), the half-life ican be calculated using the following equation, half-life = ln(2)/b = 0.6931/b Note: For an exponential-decay as the above, a plot of ln(y) vs x would be linear with a slope of -b and a y-intercept of ln(a). If the decay is non-exponential the formula is different. If the functional form is known (maybe from the trendline equation of an appropriate type), you can calculate the half-life either analytically using an appropriate formula or find it using the "Solver" in Excel. Please post details about the functional form of the curve. Regards, B. R. Ramachandan "im_1" wrote: can someone tell me asap how i can calculate half lives for a curve in microsoft excel? |
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