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What happens to the energy of the photon if the frequency of the photon is doubled? O Energy of the photon remains the same. O Energy of the photon is increased two times, Energy of the photon is decreased two times. O Energy of the photon is increased four times Which of the following equations is used to...
A 200-W infrared laser emits photons with a wavelength of 8.60 10-7 m, and a 200-W ultraviolet light emits photons with a wavelength of 2.64 10-7 m. (a) Which has greater energy, a single infrared photon or a single ultraviolet photon? -a single infrared photon -a single ultraviolet photon (b) What is the energy of a single infrared photon? What is the energy of a single ultraviolet photon? (c) How many infrared photons are emitted per second? How many ultraviolet...
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If a rod is moving at a velocity equal to 1/2 the speed of light parallel to its length, what will a stationary observer observe about its length? O The length of the rod will become exactly half of its original value. O The length of the rod remains the same. The length of the rod...
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A metal sphere has a charge of-6 μC. How many excess electrons are there on the sphere? О 4х10 10х1013 ) 4х1013 10х10-13 A metallic surface emits electrons when it is irradiated with a yellow light source of power 25 Watts. What happens to the emission of the electrons if one yellow light source is replaced by two violet...
3 (b) The energy of a Bohr atom in the n-th excited state is given by the formula E--a2mc2 2,7, where α-e2/(4πέρ,10hc)-1 /137, m is the electron mass and e denotes the electron electric charge. i) Why is the total energy negative? Explain briefly your answer. ii) What is the radius of the electron in the n-th excited state in the Bohr atom? To answer that correctly follow the next steps Use Bohr's angular momentum quantization principle to obtain an...
Bohr Model - Line Spectra 2 -0.07.ww Bohr's Model - Line Spectrum in eV:E, --13.6.1-1.2.3.4. SE-EE Emitted lines Electrons in hydrogen atoms are in the n = 7 state (orbit). They can jump up to higher orbits or down to lower orbits. Emitted Spectral lines: When electrons in the higher orbits (with higher energies) jump DOWN to Lower orbits (with lower energies), energies are emitted in the form of emitted photons (light). The electrons jump from n = 7 state...
Understand Bohr's atomic model Question According to the Bohr model: Select the correct answer below: O Electrons are constantly emitting electromagnetic radiation. O Planck's ideas of quantization and Einstein's finding that light consists of photons whose energies are proportional to their frequency are not applicable. O Continuous values are used for the angular momentum, energy, and orbit radius. O Electrons only emit or absorb a photon if they move to a different orbit within the atom, FEEDBACK MORE INSTRUCTION Content...
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Photon A is emitted when an electron in a hydrogen atom drops from the n=3 level to the n=2 level. Photon B is emitted when an electron in a hydrogen atom drops from the n=4 level to the n=2 level. Which of the following is true? (a) Photon A has the greater wavelength, photon B has the greater energy (b) Photon B has the greater wavelength, photon A has the greater energy...
Bohr model of an atom In the Bohr model of an atom (see figure below) the electrons move on fixed circular orbits around the nucleus. On the th orbit the magnitude of the angular momentum of the electron is given by where ћ 6.626 x 10-34 m 2 kg/s is the reduced Planck constant. +Ze (a) Calculate the radius r of an electron orbit in the hydrogen atom. Express your answer in terms of n, ћ, co, the electron charge...
If an electron's position is known with small uncertainty, then the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle predicts that .. O its momentum can be known with a small uncertainty the uncertainty in its position divided by the uncertainty in its momentum is larger than a fixed value its momentum can only be known with a large uncertainty -/1 points Which is correct? O most of an atom's mass and volume are in the nucleus which has a positive charge most of an...