Radiometric Dating Phet Lab
MS: Middle School
Created on February 9, 2024
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Transcript
RADIOmetric DATING
Start Virtual Lab
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Carbon-14
- Click the 'Decay Rates' tab
- Look at the half-life graph.
Step A
Step B
Question 2
- Adjust the slider on the bucket to increase the nuclei.
- Press play and watch the half-life graph.
Question 1
Introduction
- Explain the concept of half-life.
- Describe the process of decay, including how elements change and emit energy.
- Explain how radiometric dating works.
Objectives
Directions
- Open the Virtual Lab by clicking the link on the homepage.
- Click each footprint fossil to complete each section of the lab.
- Answer all the questions for each section.
Vocabulary
Half-Life
Radiometric Dating
Radioactive Decay
Measurement
- Click the 'measurement' tab.
- Select a probe type to use on the tree.
- Find the one that measures the decay.
Step A
Step B
- Click the rock and select a probe to use on it.
- Find the one that measures the decay.
Question 2
Question 1
Dating Game
- Click the 'Dating Game' tab.
- Click and drag the probe to the object you want to find the age of.
- Select a probe type. (Carbon for living things, Uranium for rocks)
- Drag the green arrows in the graph until you match the percentage in the probe box.
- Input the age of each object and check your estimate to see if it is correct.
Step A
Question 1
Hint: If both Carbon and Uranium do not work, click custom and try the other scales.
Uranium-238
- Click the 'Reset All' under the isotopes.
- Select 'Uranium-238'
Step A
Step B
- Adjust the slider on the bucket to increase the nuclei.
- Press play and watch the half-life graph.
Question 2
Question 1
All Done!
You are ready to be a paleontologist!
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