Description : de Broglie’s relation for matter waves was experimentally verified by: a) Davisson b) Germer c) G.P. Thomson d) All the these
Last Answer : c) G.P. Thomson
Description : The concept of matter waves was introduced by a) Davisson and Germer b) de Broglie c) Einstein d) Schrodinger
Last Answer : b) de Broglie
Description : Which one of the following scientists regarded light as electromagnetic waves? a) Newton b) Galileo c) de Broglie d) Maxwell
Last Answer : d) Maxwell
Description : Noble prize was awarded to De-Broglie for his work on particle nature of light in a) 1929 b) 1937 c) 1905 d) 1915
Last Answer : a) 1929
Description : Uncertainty principle was presented by a) Dirac b)De Broglie c) Shrodinger d) W. Heisenberg
Last Answer : d) W. Heisenberg
Description : Photoelectric effect was discovered by a) Einstein b) G.P.Thomson c) Hallwachs d) Lenard
Last Answer : a) Einstein
Description : The reverse process of photo-electric effect is called: a) Annihilation of matter b) Compton effect c) Pair production d) X-rays
Last Answer : d) X-rays
Description : Which one of the following phenomena can be studied with -rays a) Photoelectric effect b) Compton effect c) Pair production d) All of the above
Last Answer : a) Photoelectric effect
Description : Which of the following scientists hypothesized that it would be possible for particles to have wave-like properties ? Was it: w) Planck x) Heisenberg y) Einstein z) de Broglie
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- DE BROGLIE
Description : Matter waves are – (1) de Broglie waves (2) Electromagnetic waves (3) Transverse waves (4) Longitudinal waves
Last Answer : (1) de Broglie waves Explanation: In mechanics, matter waves or de Broglie waves reflects the wave-particle duality of matter. The de Broglie relations show that the wavelength is inversely proportional to the momentum of a particle and is also called de Broglie wavelength.
Description : Matter waves are (1) de Broglie waves (2) Electromagnetic waves (3) Transverse waves (4) Longitudinal waves
Last Answer : de Broglie waves
Description : Positron was discovered by a) J. J. Thomson b) Millikan c) Anderson d) Dirac
Last Answer : d) Dirac
Description : The electron was discovered by a) Burcherer b) Anderson c) Chadwick d) J. J Thomson
Last Answer : d) J. J Thomson
Description : The de-Broglie wavelength of an electron moving in the nth Bohr orbit of radius ris given by
Last Answer : The de-Broglie wavelength of an electron moving in the nth Bohr orbit of radius ris given by A. `(2pir)/n` B. `npir` C. `(nr)/(2pi)` D. `(nr)/pi`
Description : A body will behave as an “ideal black body” when it acts as: a) A perfect absorber b) A perfect radiator c) A body to have absorption power equal to one d) All of the above
Last Answer : d) All of the above
Description : An electron , in a hydrogen-like atom, is in excited state. It has a total energy of -3.4 eV. Calculate (a) the kinetic energy and (b) the de Broglie
Last Answer : An electron , in a hydrogen-like atom, is in excited state. It has a total energy of -3.4 ... and (b) the de Broglie wavelength of the electron.
Description : Answer: Victor de Broglie.
Last Answer : What do you mean by orbitals?
Description : If kinetic energy of a proton is increased nine times the wavelength of the de - Broglie wave associated with it would become :-
Last Answer : If kinetic energy of a proton is increased nine times the wavelength of the de - Broglie wave associated with it ... (3)` times D. `(1)/(9)` times
Description : The two paricles A and B have de Broglie wavelengths 1 nm and 5 nm respectively if mass of A is four times the mass of B, the ratio of kinetic energie
Last Answer : The two paricles A and B have de Broglie wavelengths 1 nm and 5 nm respectively if mass of A is four times the mass of ... : 4` C. `20 : 1` D. `5 : 4`
Description : If the total energy of an electron in a hydrogen atom in an exicted state is -3.4 eV , then the de- broglie wavelegth of the electron is :-
Last Answer : If the total energy of an electron in a hydrogen atom in an exicted state is -3.4 eV , then the de- broglie ... `5xx10^(-9)m` D. `9.3xx10^(-12)m`
Description : De Broglie equation is (a) h/mv = 1 (b) E1 – E2 = hv (c) C = 1v (d) n1 = 2d sin q
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : The de Broglie equation is (a) h/mv = 1 (b) hv = E2 - E1 (c) n 1 = 2d sin (d) c = hv
Description : Bohr's theory of fixed orbits contradicts (a) Coulomb's law (b) Planck's theory (c) de Broglie relation (d) Uncertainty principle
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Who proposed first atomic theory? (1) E.Rutherford (2) De Broglie (3) John Dalton (4) D.I.Mendeleef
Last Answer : (3) John Dalton Explanation: Democritus first suggested the existence of the atom but it took almost two millennia before the atom was placed on a solid foothold as a fundamental chemical object by John Dalton (1766-1844).
Description : Who proposed first atomic theory? (1) E. Rutherford (2) De Broglie (3) John Dalton (4) D. I. Mendeleev
Description : First Atomic theory was proposed by? A. John Dalton (Answer) B. E.Rutherford C. De Broglie D. D.I.Mendeleef
Last Answer : A. John Dalton (Answer)
Description : here are two types of diffraction Fresnel and __________. A. Michelson B. De Broglie C. Fraunhofer D. Huygens
Last Answer : C. Fraunhofer
Description : Who hypothesized that it would be impossible to know the exact location and exact momentum of a particle at the same time? Was it: w) Heisenberg x) De Broglie y) Planck z) Schrodinger
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- HEISENBERG
Description : The pattern of NaCl particles have a: a) Triangular b) Square c) Cubic d) Rectangular
Last Answer : c) Cubic
Description : A magnetic field acts on a charged particles so as to change its: a. speed b. energy c. direction of motion d. all of these
Last Answer : Only direction of motion will change ...it means velocity will change but speed same
Description : ___________ remain undeflected in a magnetic field a) β particles b) α particles c) γ rays d) Proton beams
Last Answer : c) γ rays
Description : In liquids and gases the current is due to the motion a. negative charges b. positive charges c. both negative and positive charges d. neutral particles
Last Answer : c. both negative and positive charges
Description : .Diffractionof electromagneticwaves a. is caused by reflections from the ground b. arises only with spherical wavefronts c. will occur when the waves pass through a large slot d.may occuraroundthe edge of asharpobstacle
Last Answer : d.may occuraroundthe edge of asharpobstacle
Description : The absorption ofradiowaves bythe atmosphere depends on a. their frequency b. their distance from the transmitter c. the polarization of the waves d. the polarization of the atmosphere
Last Answer : a. their frequency
Description : .In electromagneticwaves,polarization a. is caused by reflection b.isdue to the transversenature ofthewaves c. results from the longitudinal nature of the waves d. is always vertical in an isotropic medium
Last Answer : b.isdue to the transversenature ofthewaves
Description : FrequenciesintheUHFrange normallypropagate bymeans of a. ground waves b. sky waves c. surface waves d.spacewaves
Last Answer : d.spacewaves
Description : By the transition of inner shell electrons in heavy atoms, high energy photons are emitted which are a) gamma rays b) X-rays c) radio waves d) photon rays
Last Answer : b) X-rays
Description : Light waves can cause photoelectric emission in a) Metals b) Alkali metals c) Insulators d) None of the above
Last Answer : c) Insulators
Description : Which one of the following radiations has the most energetic photon? a) T.V. waves b) Micro waves c) X-rays d) - rays
Last Answer : d) - rays
Description : Which one of the following waves requires a material medium for their propagation? a) Light waves b) X– rays c) -rays d) Sound waves
Last Answer : d) Sound waves
Description : In a half wave rectifier the rms value of AC component of the waves (a) Zero (b) Equal to DC value (c) More than DC value (d) Less than DC value
Last Answer : b) Equal to DC value
Description : What experimental evidence did Thomson use to his hypothesis that atoms are made up of even smaller charged particles?
Last Answer : The discovery of electrons is based on the deflection of cathode rays and Thomson believed that the atom is more complex.
Description : The concept of electric field theory was introduced by: (a) Kepler (b) Newton (c) Dalton (d) Michael Faraday
Last Answer : (d) Michael Faraday
Description : The wave nature of electrons was EXPERIMENTALLY verified by: w) Einstein x) Davisson and Germer y) Balmer z) Bohr.
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- DAVISSON AND GERMER
Description : Davisson and Germer scattered electrons from a crystal of nickel. The scattered electrons formed a strong diffraction pattern. What important conclusion was drawn from this experiment?
Last Answer : ANSWER: ELECTRONS ACTED LIKE WAVES
Description : The gain G of non-inverting amplifier is (a) G = − R2 R1 (b) G = 1 + R2 R1 (c) G = R2
Last Answer : (b) G = 1 + R2 R1
Description : The presence of anti-matter was predicted by a) P.A.M Dirac b) Anderson c) Einstein d) Chamberlain
Last Answer : a) P.A.M Dirac
Description : In the reverse biased p-n junction, the current is of the order of (a) Ampere (b) Milliampere (c) Microampere (d) Nano-ampere
Last Answer : (d) Nano-ampere
Description : On increasing the reverse bias to a large value in a p-n junction diode current (a) Increases slowly (b) Remains fixed (c) Suddenly increases (d) Decreases slowly
Last Answer : (c) Suddenly increases
Description : In a semiconductor diode, p-side is earthed and to n-side is applied a potential of -2 volt; the diode shall (a) Conduct (b) Not conduct (c) Conduct partially (d) Break down
Last Answer : a) Conduct