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CBSE Questions for Class 12 Medical Physics Dual Nature Of Radiation And Matter Quiz 11 - MCQExams.com

de-Broglie equation is 
  • nλ=2dsinθ
  • E=hv
  • E=mc2
  • λ=hmv
A proton has kinetic energy E=100keV which is equal to that of a photon. The wavelength of photon is λ2 and that of proton is λ1. The ratio of λ1/λ2 is proportional to
  • E2
  • E1/2
  • E1
  • E1/2
The work function of metal is 1 eV. Light of wavelength 3000 A is incident on this metal surface. The velocity of emitted photo electrons will be
  • 10 m/s
  • 1 x 103 m/s
  • 1 x 104 m/s
  • 1 x 106 m/s
In photoelectric effect, the momentum of incident photon of energy 3×1019J is : 
  • 9×1011kgms1
  • zero
  • 1027kgms1
  • 3×1011kgms1
Among the following for which one mathemetical expression λ=hp stands
  • De Broglie equation
  • Einstein
  • Uncertainty equation
  • Bohr equation
A photon of energy 1.12MeV splits into electron - positron pair. The velocity of the electron is (in ms1)
  • 3×108
  • 4.2×108
  • 1.32×108
  • 1.8×108
Two particles of de-broglie wavelength λx and λy are moving in opposite directions. find dBroglie wavelength after perfectly inelastic collision:
  • λxλyλxλy
  • 2λxλyλxλy
  • λxλ2yλxλy
  • λyλx
Wavelength associated with an electron having kinetic energy 3×1025J is x×107 m. What is the value of x?
  • 9
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
Two particle of mass m and 2m moving in opposite direction collide head on. They have same de-Broglie wavelength before collision after the collision.
  • If e = 1, de-broglie wavelength of m is greater than that of 2 m
  • If e = 1, de-Broglie wavelength of 2 m is greater than that of m
  • The de-Broglie wavelength of m increases if e = 1
  • The de-Broglie wavelength of 2m remains same if e = 1
A photon possesses:
  • positive charge.
  • negative charge.
  • no charge
  • depends on the source of photon
A beam of light incident on a surface has photons each of energy 1mJ and intensity 25w/cm2. Find number of photons incident per second if surface area is 25cm2.
  • 6.25×105s1
  • 8.25×105s1
  • 6.25×104s1
  • 5.25×105s1
The ratio of wavelengths of photons emitted when hydrogen atom de-excites from third excited state to second excited state an then de-excites form seconds excited state to first excited state is
  • 720
  • 207
  • 5
  • 20
If a proton and electron have same de Broglie wavelength, then
  • Kinetic energy of electron < kinetic energy of proton
  • Kinetic energy of electron = kinetic energy of proton
  • Momentum of electron = momentum of proton
  • Momentum of electron < momentum of proton
Mark the correct statement :
  • electrons are emitted from metal surface when light of sufficient wavelength falls on it.
  • the kinetic energy of photo electrons is more for light of longer wavelength in comparison to that due to shorter wavelength.
  • both of the above
  • none of the above
The function of photoclecrtic cell is
  • to convert electrical energy into light energy.
  • to convert light energy into electrical energy
  • to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy
  • to convert DC into AC.
The maximum velocity of the photoelectron emitted by the metal surface is v. Charge and mass of the photoelectron is denoted by e and m respectively. The stopping potential in volt is?
  • v22(me)
  • v22(em)
  • v2(em)
  • v2(me)
The de-Broglie wavelength of electron in 3rd orbit of He+1 ion is approximately.
  • 2A0
  • 3A0
  • 4A0
  • 5A0
A particle 'P' is formed due to a completely inelastic collision of particles 'x' and 'y' having de-Broglie wavelengths λx and λy respectively. If x and y were moving in opposite directions, then the de-Broglie wavelength of 'P' is?
  • λx+λy
  • λxλyλx+λy
  • λxλy|λxλy|
  • λxλy
When photons of energy hν fall on metal plate of work function Wo, photoelectrons of maximum kinetic energy K are ejected. If the frequency of the radiation is doubled, the maximum kinetic energy of the ejected photoelectrons will be?
  • K+Wo
  • K+hν
  • K
  • 2K
At one time the meter was defined as 1650763.73 wavelength of the orange light emitted by a light source containing Kr86 atoms. What is the corresponding photon energy of this radiation?
  • 3.28×1019 J/quanta
  • 1.204×1031 J/quanta
  • 1.09×1027 J/quanta
  • 2.048 J/quanta
Consider an electron in a hydrogen atom, revolving in its second excited state (having radius 4.65˚A). The de-Broglie wavelength of this electron is:
  • 12.9˚A
  • 3.5˚A
  • 9.7˚A
  • 6.6˚A
in a photoelectric effect experiment the threshold wavelength of the light is 380nm. If the wavelength of incident light is 260nm, the maximum kinetic energy electrons will be:
Given E(ineV)=1237λ(innm)
  • 1.5eV
  • 4.5eV
  • 15.1eV
  • 3.0eV
For the same speed, de Broglie wavelength.
  • Of electron is larger than proton
  • Of proton is larger than αparticle
  • Of electron is larger than αparticle
  • All of the above
Which of the following statements is false?
  • Material wave (de Broglie wave) can travel in vacuum
  • Electromagnetic wave can travel through vacuum
  • The velocity of photon is not the same whether light passes through any medium
  • Wavelength of de Broglie wave depends upon velocity
The energy of a photon of frequency f is
  • hf
  • hf
  • h2f
  • h/f2
The number of ejected photoelectrons increases with increase.
  • In frequency of light
  • In wavelength of light
  • In intensity of light
  • None of these
Two particles A and B of same mass have their total energies EA and EB  in the ratio EA:EB=1:2. Their potential energies UA and UB are in the ratio UA:UB=1:2 . If λA and λB are their de-Broglie wavelengths, then λA:λB is
  • 1:2
  • 2:1
  • 1:2
  • 2:1
  • 1:1
What wavelength must electromagnetic radiation have if a photon in the beam has the same momentum as an electron moving with a speed 1.1×105m/s(Planck's constant =6.6×1034J-s, rest mass of electron=9×1031kg?
  • 23nm
  • 203nm
  • 43nm
  • 403nm
  • 320nm
It takes 4.6eV to remove one of the least tightly bound electrons from a metal surface. When monochromatic photons strike the metal surface, electrons having kinetic energy from zero to 2.2eV are ejected. What is the energy of the incident photons?
  • 2.4eV
  • 2.2eV
  • 6.8eV
  • 4.6eV
  • 5.8eV
The speed of photon.
  • May be less than speed of light
  • May be greater than speed of light
  • Must be equal to speed of light
  • Must be less than speed of light
If the de Broglie wavelength of a proton is 1013m, the electric potential through which it must have been accelerated is
  • 4.07×104V
  • 8.2×104V
  • 8.2×103V
  • 4.07×105V
What is the de-Broglie wavelength of the α- particle accelerated through a potential difference V
  • 0.287V Ao
  • 12.27V Ao
  • 0.101V Ao
  • 0.202V Ao
An electron of mass m and magnitude of charge |e| initially at rest gets accelerated by a constant electric field E. The rate of change of de-Broglie wavelength of this electron at time t ignoring relativistic effects is:
  • h|e|Et2
  • h|e|Et
  • h|e|Ett
  • |e|Eth
How many photons are emitted by a laser source of 5×103W operating at 632.2 nm in 2 second? (h=6.63×1034Js).
  • 3.2×1016
  • 1.6×1016
  • 4×1016
  • None of these
Which one of the following is the correct graph between energy and wavelength for a given photon?
  • None of these
Photoelectic effect shows.
  • Wave-like behaviour of light
  • Particle-like behaviour of light
  • Both wave-like and particle-like behaviour of light
  • Neither wave-like nor particle-like behaviour of light
Two photons having
  • equal wavelengths have equal linear momenta
  • equal energies have equal linear momenta
  • equal frequencies have equal linear momenta
  • equal linear momenta have equal wavelengths
The equation E = pc is valid
  • for an electron as well as for a photon
  • for an electron but not for a photon
  • for a photon but not for an electron
  • neither for an electron nor for a photon
What is the energy of photon of wavelength 24800˚A?
  • 0.5 eV
  • 0.9 eV
  • 1.1 eV
  • 0.75 eV
Two photons of same frequencies moving in same medium have
  • Same linear momenta and wavelengths
  • Same linear momenta and same speeds
  • Same energies and same linear momenta
  • None of the above
A radiation is incident on a metal surface of work function 2.3 eV. The wavelength of incident radiation is 600 nm. If the total energy of incident radiation is 23 J, then the number of photoelectrons is
  • Zero
  • >104
  • =104
  • None of these
A cylindrical rod of some laser material 5×102m long and 102m in diameter contains 2×1025 ion per m3. If on excitation all the ions are in the upper energy level and de-excite simultaneously emitting photons in the same direction, calculate the maximum energy contained in a pulse of radiation of wavelength 6.6×107m. If the pulse lasts for 107s, calculate the average power of the laser during the pulse
  • 33.55 W
  • 43.55 W
  • 23.55 W
  • 29.55 W

Five volts of stopping potential is needed for the photoelectrons emitted out of a surface of work function 2.2eV by the radiation of wavelength

  • 1719A
  • 3444A
  • 861A
  • 3000A
The voltage applied to an X-ray tube is 18 kV. The maximum mass of photon emitted by the X-ray tube will be
  • 2×1013 kg
  • 3.2×1036 kg
  • 3.2×1032 kg
  • 9.1×1031 kg

A particle of mass 1031,kg is moving with a velocity equal to 105msI . The wavelength of the particle is equal to

  • 0
  • 6.6×108m
  • 0.66m
  • 1.5×107m

Monochromatic light incident on a metal surface emits electrons with kinetic energies
from zero to 2.6eV. What is the least energy of the
incident photon if the tightly bound electron needs 4.2eV to
remove?

  • 1.6eV
  • From 1.6eVto6.8eV
  • 6.8eV
  • More than 6.8eV
The de-Broglie wavelength associated with with the particle of mass m moving with velocity v is 
  • h/mv
  • mv/h
  • mh/v
  • m/vh
The de-Broglie wavelength associated with a hydrogen molecule moving with a thermal velocity of 3 km/s will be 
  • 1 Ao
  • 0.66 Ao
  • 6.6 Ao
  • 66 Ao
If we express the energy of a photon in keV and the wavelength in angstroms, then energy of a photon can be calculated from the relation
  • E=12.4 hv
  • E=1.2 h/λ
  • E=12.4/λ
  • E=hv
The de-Broglie wavelength of a neutron at 27oC is λ. What will be its wavelength at 927oC
  • λ/2
  • λ/3
  • λ/4
  • λ/9
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