

Page Two Consider an electron trapped in a 1-D box of length 5.0 nm, and we have determined that the probability of finding the electron in a particular state is represented by the following illustration. Answer the questions below: |Y12 - - - - - - - - - - ЛР - - 5 nm X 1. What is the value of the quantum number in this state? 2. What is the energy of the electron in this state where...
The image below shows the wave function of an electron in a rigid box. The electron energy is 15.3eV. What is the energy of the electron's ground state? Submit Answer Tries 0/10 (x)
Instructions: You will be given one description of motion (words, motion diagram, graph of position x, velocity v, or acceleration a) and asked to complete the other descriptions of motion. For the paragraph response, select the choices from the drop-down menus that best complete the description of motion. For the position, velocity, and acceleration graphs, you will need to enter the number of the graph from the illustrated chart that best depicts the correct curve. (10) (13) (16) (19) (14)...
A system of two lenses forms an image of an arrow at x = x3 = 57.9 cm. The first lens is a diversing lens located at x = 0 and has a focal length of magnitude f. = 12.4 cm. The second tens is located atx=27=25.8 cm and has an unknown focal length. The tip of the object arrow is located at (x,y) = (x, y) = (-36.6 cm, 12.1 cm). 1) What is xi, the x co-ordinate of...
An electron in a one-dimensional infinite potential well of width L is found to have the normalized wave function ψ(x)- sin(2 r ). (a) What is the probability of finding the electron within the interval from x=010 x = L/2 ? (b) At what position or positions is the electron most likely to be found? In other words, find the value(s) of x where the probability of finding the particle is the greatest?
Object A radiates 10 W with a peak wavelength of 400 nm. Object B radiates 25 W with a peak wavelength of 558 nm. a. Which object is at a higher temperature? b. What is the temperature of object b?
The image shows the trajectory of baseball, with four labelled positions A through D. Positions A and C are at the same height, position B is at the highest point of the trajectory, and position D is shortly before the player catches the ball. Neglect air resistance for this problem. Which one of the following statements is true? The ball has maximum acceleration at point D. The ball has zero acceleration at point B. The horizontal component of the velocity...
29.62 - Probability: The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle If the position of an electron in a membrane is measured to an accuracy of 1.00 pm, what is the electron's minimum uncertainty in velocity? Submit Answer Tries 0/10 If the electron has this velocity, what is its kinetic energy in eV? (You do not need to enter any units.) (What are the implications of this energy, comparing it to typical molecular binding energies?) Tev Submit Answer Tries 0/10
Diffraction Grating H Part A The first-order line of 576 nm light falling on a diffraction grating is observed at a 13.2° angle. How far apart are the slits? Submit Answer Tries 0/12 Part B At what angle will the third order be observed? Submit Answer Tries 0/12
In the Compton effect an X-ray photon scatters from a free electron. In such an experiment, an X-ray photon of wavelength 0.141 nm scatters at an angle of 135® from the incident direction. what is the momentum of the incident photon? Give your answer to at least three significant figures. Your answer must be accurate to 1%, 4.699340x104 kg m/s Previous Tries no.isisseaneenoonties Your receipt no. is 155-2231 What is the energy of the incident photon? Give your answer to...