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Conversion of Half-life Years to Seconds
I want to calculate relatively precisely the specific activities of
radionuclides with half-lives that are given in units of years. This
requires a conversion from "years" to seconds.
So which "year" should I use: the calendar year (365 days), the mean solar
year (365.24219 days), the sidereal year (365.25636 days), ....? (where 1
day = 24 hours = 86,400 seconds).
Which "year" is used by the standards organizations, such as NIST, when
publishing half-lives?
Regards,
Leo M. Lowe, Ph.D., P.Phys.
Principal, Senior Health and
Environmental Physicist
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