EASY
NEET
IMPORTANT
Earn 100

Which of the following X-rays has maximum energy, if they are produced by the collision of electrons of energy 40 keV with the same target

50% studentsanswered this correctly

Important Questions on Atomic Physics

EASY
NEET
IMPORTANT
Both X-rays and γ-rays are electromagnetic waves, which of the following statements is true for them?
EASY
NEET
IMPORTANT
If the frequency of Kα X-ray emitted from the element with atomic number 31 is f, then the frequency of Kα X-ray emitted from the element with atomic number 51 would be (assume that screening constant for Kα is 1) :
MEDIUM
NEET
IMPORTANT
Which one of the following statements is wrong in the context of X-rays generated from a X-ray tube?
MEDIUM
NEET
IMPORTANT
50% of the X-ray coming from a Coolidge tube is able to pass through a 0.1 mm thick aluminium foil. The potential difference between the target and the filament is increased. The thickness of aluminum foil, which will allow 50% of the X-ray to pass through, will be
EASY
NEET
IMPORTANT
An X-ray photon of wavelength λ and frequency ν collides with an initially stationary electron (but free to move) and bounces off. If λ' and ν' are, respectively, the wavelength and frequency of the scattered photon, then
EASY
NEET
IMPORTANT
An alpha nucleus of energy 12Mv2 bombards a heavy nucleus, distance of closet approach for the alpha nucleus will be proportional to
MEDIUM
NEET
IMPORTANT

An α -particle of energy 5MeV is scattered through an angle 180° by a fixed uranium nucleus. The distance of the closest approach is of the order of

EASY
NEET
IMPORTANT
The wavelengths of Kαx-rays of two metals 'A' and 'B' are 41875R and 1675R respectively, where R is Rydberg's constant. The number of elements lying between 'A' and 'B' according to their atomic numbers is