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Carbon dating
Added by David Fairhurst on Feb 6, 2008
An interactive animation illustrating how Carbon-14 levels can be used to date organic remains. Click the arrow button to start the animation then view the decay step by step. A graph represents the falling proportion of Carbon-14 in the remains. Click the arrow button again to reset the animation.
This item is part of Absorb Physics. This item is part of Absorb Advanced Physics.
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