Examples, Example: branching and looping – HP 15c User Manual

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Section 8: Program Branching and Controls

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Examples

Example: Branching and Looping

A radiobiology lab wants to predict the
diminishing radioactivity of a test amount of

131

I, a radioisotope. Write a program to figure

the radioactivity at 3-day intervals until a
given limit is reached. The formula for N

t

, the

amount of radioisotope remaining after t days,
is

N

t

= N

o

(2

-t/k

),

where k = 8 days, the half-life of

131

I, and N

0

is the initial amount.

The following program uses a loop to calculate the number of millicuries
(mci) of isotope theoretically remaining at 3-day intervals of decay.
Included is a conditional test to check the result and end the program when
radioactivity has fallen to a given value (a limit).

The program assumes t

1

– the first day of measurement – is stored in R

0

, N

0

– the initial amount of isotope – is stored in R

1,

and the limit value for

radioactivity is stored in R

2

.

Keystrokes

Display

| ¥

000-

Program mode.

´ CLEAR M

000-

(Optional.)

´ b A

001-42,21,11 Each loop returns to this

line.

l 0

002- 45 0 Recalls current t which

changes with each loop.

´ ©

003- 42 31 Pauses to display t.

8

004- 8 k

÷

005- 10

006- 16 –t/k.

2

007- 2

®

008- 34

Y

009- 14 2

–t/k

.

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