A particle is dropped from a height H. The de-Broglie wavelength of the particle as a function of height is proportional to:
1. H
2. H1/2
3. H0
4. H−1/2
The wavelength of a photon needed to remove a proton from a nucleus which is bound to the nucleus with 1 MeV energy is nearly:
1. 1.2 nm
2. 1.2×10−3 nm
3. 1.2×10−6 nm
4. 1.2×10 nm
Consider a beam of electrons (each electron with energy E0) incident on a metal surface kept in an evacuated chamber. Then:
1. | no electrons will be emitted as only photons can emit electrons. |
2. | electrons can be emitted but all with energy, E0. |
3. | electrons can be emitted with any energy, with a maximum of E0−ϕ (ϕ is the work function). |
4. | electrons can be emitted with any energy, with a maximum E0. |
(a) | The particle could be moving in a circular orbit with the origin as the centre. |
(b) | The particle could be moving in an elliptic orbit with origin as its focus. |
(c) | When the de-Broglie wavelength is λ1, the particle is nearer the origin than when its value is λ2. |
(d) | When the de-Broglie wavelength is λ2, the particle is nearer the origin than when its value is λ1. |
Choose the correct option from the given ones:
1. | (b) and (d) only |
2. | (a) and (c) only |
3. | (b), (c), and (d) only |
4. | (a), (c), and (d) only |
(a) | decreases with increasing n, with ν fixed |
(b) | decreases with n fixed, ν increasing |
(c) | remains constant with n and ν changing such that nν= constant |
(d) | increases when the product nν increases |
Choose the correct option:
1. | (b), (d) | 2. | (a), (c), (d) |
3. | (a), (d) | 4. | (a), (b), (c) |
The de-Broglie wavelength of a photon is twice the de-Broglie wavelength of an electron. The speed of the electron is ve=c100. Then:
1. EeEp=10−4
2. EeEp=10−2
3. Pemec=10−2
4. Pemec=10−4
(a) | Their momenta (magnitude) are the same. |
(b) | Their energies are the same. |
(c) | The energy of A1 is less than the energy of A2. |
(d) | The energy of A1 is more than the energy of A2. |
1. | (b), (c) only |
2. | (a), (c) only |
3. | (c), (d) only |
4. | (b), (d) only |
(a) | λ=10 nm | (b) | λ=10−1 nm |
(c) | λ=10−4 nm | (d) | λ=10−6 nm |
Choose the correct option:
1. (a), (c)
2. (a), (d)
3. (c), (d)
4. (a), (b)
An electron (mass m) with an initial velocity →v=v0ˆi is in an electric field →E=E0ˆj. If λ0=hmv0, its de-Broglie wavelength at time t is given by:
1. λ0
2. λ0√1+e2E20t2m2v20
3. λ0√1+e2E20t2m2v20
4. λ0(1+e2E20t2m2v20)
1. | λ0(1+eE0mtv0) | 2. | λ0(1+eE0tmv0) |
3. | λ0 | 4. | λ0t |