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Using a nuclear counter the count rate of emitted particles from a radioactive source is measured. At t=0 it was 1600 counts per second and t = 8 seconds it was 100 counts per second. The count rate observed, as counts per seconds, at t=6, seconds is close to :

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The counting rate observed from a radioactive source at t = 0 seconds was 1600 counts / sec and at t = 8 sec it was 100 counts /sec . The counting rate obserbed as count per sec at t = 6 sec will be