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Quantum Mechanics-1 CH2102

10.08.2015

h = 6.627 1034 joule-sec


me = 9.1 1031 kg

c = 3 108 meter/sec.
1 eV = 1.6 X 10-19 joule

1. A black body can absorb radiations of


(a) visible wavelength (b) infrared (c) microwave (d) all of these above
2. The absorptive power of a perfect blackbody
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 0.6 (d) infinity
3. The total amount of energy radiated by a black body per unit area per unit time varies
as
(a) 1/ T 2

(b) eT (c) T 4 (d) 1/ T 4

4. Wiens radiation law explains the experimental blackbody radiation curve in


(a) infrared region (b) visible region (c) ultraviolet region (d) none of these above
5. Planks hypothesis state the radiation from a black body takes place
(a) continuously (b) in packets of energy (c) partially continuous manner (d) none of
these above
6. The momentum of photon is
h
h
h
(c) 3 (d)
2
mc
c
c
7. In photoelectric effect the emission of photoelectrons from metal surface depends on
incident radiations

(a) mc 2 (b)

(a) intensity (b) collision time on metal surface (c) wavelength (d) all of these above
8. A wavelength of radiation 2400 incident on a metal surface of work function 3.2
eV. The stopping potential required to stop photoelectron emission is
(a) 19.7 eV (b) 5.9 eV (c) 1.97 eV (d) 0

9. The ultraviolet light of wavelength 3000 falls on a metal surface of work function
3.28 eV. The velocity of the ejected electrons is given by
(a) 7.41107 cm.s 1

(b) 3.07 107 cm.s 1 (c) 8.57 107 cm.s 1 (d) 8.57 108 cm.s 1

10. The energy density of radiation of a black body depends on the black bodys
(a) shape (b) volume (c) dimension (d) temperature
11. If the temperature of the black body is increased the wavelength of the emitted
radiation
(a) increases (b) remains same (c) increases nonlinearly (d) decreases

12. Rayeligh Jeans radiation law explains the blackbody radiation in the
(a) microwave region (b) visible region (c) infrared region (d) all of these above
13. The kinetic energy of the photoelectrons is proportional to the
(a) work function of the metal surface (b) number of photons incident on the surface
(c ) time of collision (d) frequency of the incident radiation.
14. The energy equivalence of 4 milligram of mass is
(a) 12 107 erg (b) 36 1017 erg (c) 3.6 1017 erg (d) 0.36 1017 erg
15. The relativistic mass of photon of frequency is
h
h
h 2
h
(b)
(c)
(d) 2
3
c
c
c
c
16. The strength of photocurrent in photoelectric effect is proportional to

(a)

(a) the intensity of radiation (b) frequency of radiation (c) kinetic energy of the
photoelectrons (d) none of these above
17. The compton shift in wavelength in compton effect depends on
(a) the nature of the scatterer (b) independent of the scatterer (c) frequency of
radiation (d) none of these above
18. The work-function of a metal whose threshold wavelength is = 6000 is

(a) 1. 7 eV (b) 1.82 eV (c) 2.07 eV (d) 1.1 eV


19. In phenomena like interference , light behaves as
(a) particle (b) photon (c) wave (d) all of these above
20. The deBroglie wavelength associated with a particle in motion is given by
h
h
h
h
(b) =
(c) =
(d) =
mv
m
v
mp
21. Light behaves as particle in

(a) =

(a) Raman effect (b) photoelectric effect (c) compton effect (d) all of the these above
22. The compton wavelength shift at angle = 1800 is
(a) 0.032 (b) 4.8 (c) 1.2 (d) 0.048
23. Balckbody radiation is
(a) mechanical wave (b) progressive wave (c) electromagnetic wave (d) elastic wave
24. A photon moves with a velocity
(a) 0 (b) smaller than the speed of light (c) same as the speed of light (d) none of the
above

25. The rest mass of a photon is


(a) same as the mass of an electron (b) twice the mass of an electron (c) 0 (d) same
as that of a proton

26. A photon has energy 50 eV. The frequency associated with it is


(a) 10.2 1015 hertz (b) 11.2 1015 hertz (c) 12.08 1015 hertz (d) 12.08 1020 hertz
27. The wavelength associated with the energy gap 0.72 eV is
(a) 17.23 107 meter (b) 17.23 108 meter (c) 17.23 107 cm (d) 17.23
1010 meter
28. The compton shift in wavelength at scattering angle 450 is

(a) 7.1 1014 meter (b) 7.1 1013 meter (c) 7.1 1010 meter (d) 7.1 1011 meter

29. A photon and electron have same energy 200 eV. The wavelength of the photon will
be
(a) same as that of the electron (b) greater than that of the electron (c) smaller than
that of the electron (d) none of these above
30. The energy of a moving electron of wavelength 1 is approximately
(a) 140 eV (b) 120 eV (c) 100 eV (d) 150 eV

31. The deBroglie wavelength of a light weight moving particle is


(a) larger (b) smaller (c) 0 (d) none of these

32. In interaction with matter light behaves as


(a) particle (b) wave (c) dual (d) none of these above

33. The relativistic energy expression for a particle with momentum p is given by
(a) E = mc 2 (b) E 2 = m0 2 c 2 + p 2c 2 (c) E 2 = m0 2c 4 + p 2 c 2 (d) E 2 = m0 2c 3 + p 2c 2
34. According to Planks hypothesis the atoms inside the black body behaves like
(a) anharmonic oscillator (b) simple harmonic oscillator (c) plane waves (d) none
of these
35. According to Plank energy radiated by blackbody is given by
(a) E = (n / 2)h (b) E = nh (c) E = n 2h (d) E = 2nh
Where n=integer number
36. Stability of an atom can be explained by laws of
(a) quantum mechanics (b) classical mechanics (c) fluid mechanics (d) none of
these
37. The workfunction of a metal and its threshold frequency is related to each other

(a) linearly (b) nonlinearly (c) inversely (d) none of these above
38. In Rayleigh-Jeans radiation law the energy radiation emitted is proportional to
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 1/ 4
39. Starting from planks radiation law, prove wiens displacement law maxT = constant.
40. The photoelectric threshold wavelength of tungsten is 2300 . The tungsten surface is
illuminated with ultraviolet light of wavelength 1800 .
Calculate (a) the maximum kinetic energy of the ejected electrons,
(b ) the maximum velocity of the ejected electrons
(c) The stopping potential , in volts for the electrons.
41. X-rays of wavelength 0.5 X 1010 meter are scattered by free electrons in a block of
carbon, through 900 . Find the momentum of
(a) incident photons
(b) scattered photons
42. A photon of energy 12 eV falls on molybdenum whose work-function is 4.15 eV.
Find the stopping potential ?
43. How fast a particle must travel so that its mass becomes twice its rest mass?
(a) 2c

(b)

3
c (c) 0.5c (d) 0
2

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