S. L. Arora Solutions for Chapter: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter, Exercise 2: Problems For Practice

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MEDIUM
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

What is the de Broglie wavelength associated with (Take, the mass of the electron as, m = 9.1×10-31 kg, h = 6.6×10-34 Js)
(i) an electron moving with a speed of 5.4×106 ms-1 and
(ii) a ball of mass 1.50 g travelling at 30.0 m/s?

EASY
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

An electron is accelerated through a potential difference of 64 V. What is the de-Broglie wavelength associated with it? To which part of the electromagnetic spectrum does this value of wavelength correspond. Mass of the electron, m = 9.1×10-31 kg

EASY
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

What potential difference must be applied to an electron microscope to produce an electron beam of wavelength 0.41 A0?

EASY
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Calculate the de Broglie wavelength of an electron of kinetic energy 100 eV. Given m=9.1×10-31 kg, e=1.6×10-19 C, and h=6.62×10-34 Js.

MEDIUM
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

For what kinetic energy of a proton, will the associated de Broglie wavelength be 16.5 nm? Mass of proton mp=1.675×10-27 kg, h=6.63×10-34 Js.

EASY
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

An electron is revolving around the nucleus with a constant speed of 2.5×108 m/s. Find the de-Broglie wavelength associated with it. Take, h = 6.6×10-34 Js, mass of the electron, m = 9.1×10-31 kg

MEDIUM
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

An electron and a photon each have a wavelength 2 nm. Find

(i) their momenta,

(ii) the energy of the photon and

(iii) the kinetic energy of electron.
h = 6.6×10-34 Js