Description : If an electron and a photon have the same wavelength, then they will have the same – (1) velocity (2) linear momentum (3) angular momentum (4) energy
Last Answer : (2) linear momentum Explanation: When a non-relativistic electron and a non-relativistic proton are moving and have the same de Broglie wavelength, then they will have the same linear mo-mentum p = mv.
Description : In the Compton effect, a photon of wavelength l (read: lambdw) collides with a stationary electron. The wavelength of the emitted photon is: w) longer than l x) shorter than l y) the same as l z) no photon is emitted
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- LONGER THAN l
Description : If an electron and a photon have the same wavelength, then they will have the same (1) velocity (2) linear momentum (3) angular momentum (4) energy
Last Answer : linear momentum
Description : The incident photon absorbed by an atom in the ground state E1, thereby leaving the atom in the excited state E2 , is a) spontaneous absorption b) stimulated absorption c) induced absorption d) both b & c
Last Answer : d) both b & c
Description : In order to become a/an ______, an atom of chlorine must ______ an electron. a. Ion; Gain b. Molecule; Lose c. Ion; Lose d. Molecule; Gain
Last Answer : a. Ion; Gain
Description : A stationary helium ion emits a photon corresponding to the first line of Lyman series. That photon liberates a photoelectron form a stationary hydrog
Last Answer : A stationary helium ion emits a photon corresponding to the first line of Lyman series. That ... and ionisation energy of hydrogen atom=13.6ev.
Description : When a photon strikes the rhodopsin: a. bleaching occurs b. retinal molecules are bound to rhodopsin c. the intracellular cGMP is increased d. the sodium ion channels are closed
Last Answer : the sodium ion channels are closed
Description : A dye absorbs a photon of wavelength `lambda` and re`-` emits the same energy into two phorons of wavelengths `lambda_(1)` and `lambda_(2)` respective
Last Answer : A dye absorbs a photon of wavelength `lambda` and re`-` emits the same energy into two phorons of wavelengths ` ... 2))/((lambda_(1)+lambda_(2))^(2))`
Description : Whenever a photon is emitted by hydrogen in balmer series it is followed by another in lyman series what wavelength does this latter photon correspond
Last Answer : Whenever a photon is emitted by hydrogen in balmer series it is followed by another in ... what wavelength does this latter photon correspond to?
Description : A hydrogen atom in ground state absorbs a photon of ultraviolet radiation of wavelength `50 nm` Assuming that the entire photon energy is taken up by
Last Answer : A hydrogen atom in ground state absorbs a photon of ultraviolet radiation of wavelength `50 nm` ... what kinetic energy will the electron be ejected?
Description : What is the wavelength of a radio photon from an A.M. radio station that broadcasts at 1360 kilohertz?
Last Answer : 300 / 1.36 = 220.588 metres (rounded to three decimalplaces).
Description : What is the wavelength of a photon with an energy of 4.56x10 ^-19 J?
Last Answer : This wavelength is 435,62 nm.
Description : Which of the following terms best describes the reason that light is refracted at different angles? ∙ A. Photon energy changes with wavelength ∙ B. Light is refracted as a function of surface smoothness ∙ ... determined partly by a and b ∙ D. The angle is determined by the index of the materials
Last Answer : ∙ D. The angle is determined by the index of the materials
Description : Whichofthe followingterms describesthe reason thatlightisrefractedat different angles? a. Photon energy changes with wavelength b. Light is refracted as a function of surface smoothness c. The angle is determined partly by a and b d. The angle is determined by the index of the materials
Last Answer : d. The angle is determined by the index of the materials
Description : Given light of wavelength λa = 600nm and light of λb = 550nm, which has a higher energy per photon? (a) Ea > Eb (b) Ea = Eb (c) Neither has energy because light at these wavelengths carries no energy (d) Eb > Ea
Last Answer : (d) Eb > Ea
Description : Electron-withdrawing groups are meta directors because : (a) the carbonium ion intermediate has a negative charge on the meta position. (b) the more stable resonance hybrid occurs with meta ... the electrophile. (d) the carbonium ion intermediate has a positive charge on the meta position
Last Answer : the more stable resonance hybrid occurs with meta attachment of the electrophile.
Description : What is the difference between a photon and an electron?
Last Answer : charge mass, Whether or not two can exist at the same place.
Description : Max Planck received the noble prize in Physics in 1918 for his discovery of ? A. electron B. energy quanta (Answer) C. photon D. positron
Last Answer : B. energy quanta (Answer)
Description : The _____ of a detector is the fraction of incident photons that produce a photoelectron or electron-hole pair ∙ a. Responsitivity ∙ b. Photon efficiency ∙ c. Aperture ∙ d. Quantum efficiency
Last Answer : d. Quantum efficiency
Description : If energy of incident photon is greater than the rest mass energy of electron positron pair, the surplus energy is shared by the pair as, a) Potential energy b) Thermal energy c) Electronic energy d) Kinetic energy
Last Answer : d) Kinetic energy
Description : In changing from an energy state of -1.51 electron-volts to -3.40 electron-volts, an atom emits a photon whose energy is: w) 1.51 electron-volts x) 1.89 electron-volts y) 3.40 electron-volts z) 4.91 electron-volts
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- 1.89 ELECTRON-VOLTS
Description : An x-ray photon collides with a free electron, and the photon is scattered. During this collision there is conservation of: w) momentum but not energy x) neither momentum nor energy y) energy but not momentum z) both momentum and energy
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- BOTH MOMENTUM AND ENERGY
Description : The collision between a photon and a free electron was first explained by which of the following scientists? w) Einstein x) Heisenberg y) Compton z) Bohr
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- COMPTON
Description : Is it possible to be ejected from a vehicle while wearing seat belts?
Last Answer : answer:I have never worked a traffic accident, where a person was ejected, while wearing a seatbelt. All ejections were caused by a lack of clicked seatbelts.
Description : Electrons are observed to be ejected in various directions with negligible speed from the negative plate of a parallel plate capacitor when the plate
Last Answer : Electrons are observed to be ejected in various directions with negligible speed from the negative ... are the electron mass and charge respectively.
Description : Which of the following terms indicates the amount of blood pumped out of the ventricle with each contraction of the heart? a) Stroke volume Stroke volume is the amount of blood pumped out ( ... d) Preload Preload is the pressure created by a volume of blood within a ventricle before contraction.
Last Answer : a) Stroke volume Stroke volume is the amount of blood pumped out (ejected) with each contraction of the heart (heart beat). Stroke volume times heart rate equals cardiac output.
Description : Which of the following terms describes the amount of blood ejected per heartbeat? a) Stroke volume Stroke volume is determined by preload, afterload, and contractility. b) Cardiac output Cardiac output ... must overcome to eject blood during systole and is one of the determinants of stroke volume.
Last Answer : a) Stroke volume Stroke volume is determined by preload, afterload, and contractility.
Description : When a certain beam of light falls upon a metal surface, it ejects photoelectrons from it. The number of photoelectrons ejected per second by the beam of light depends upon one of the following. Is it ... the work function of the metal y) the frequency of the beam z) the intensity of the beam
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- THE INTENSITY OF THE BEAM
Description : In terms of the mass of material ejected into the atmosphere, what is the name of the largest volcanic eruption of this century, and where was it located?
Last Answer : ANSWER: MOUNT PINATUBO, PHILIPPINES
Description : In which form is nitrogen absorbed by paddy under waterlogged condition ? (A) NH 4 ion (B) Nitrate ion (C) NO 2 ion (D) N 2
Last Answer : (B) Nitrate ion
Description : What is the energy absorbed during chemical reaction under constant volume conditions? A. Entropy B. Ion exchange C. Enthalpy D. Enthalpy of reaction
Last Answer : Enthalpy
Description : t is a result of photons of light that are absorbed by the atoms of the glass core molecule. ∙ A. ion resonance absorption ∙ B. infrared absorption ∙ C. ultraviolet absorption ∙ D. visible light absorption
Last Answer : B. infrared absorption
Description : ________ is the result of photons of light that are absorbed by the atoms of the glass core molecules ∙ a. Ion resonance absorption ∙ b. Ultraviolet absorption ∙ c. Infrared absorption ∙ d. Absorption loss
Last Answer : c. Infrared absorption
Description : The wavelength of light absorbed by Pr form of phytochrome is
Last Answer : The wavelength of light absorbed by Pr form of phytochrome is A. 620 nm B. 640 nm C. 680 nm D. 720 nm
Description : The wavelength of light most absorbed by chlorophyll-a during photosynthesis is
Last Answer : The wavelength of light most absorbed by chlorophyll-a during photosynthesis is A. 460 nm B. 500 nm C. 600 nm D. 660 nm
Last Answer : The wavelength of light most absorbed by chlorophyll-a during photosynthesis is A. 400 nm B. 550 nm C. 660 nm D. 700 nm
Description : The wavelength of light absorbed by Pr form of phytochrome is (a) 680 nm (b) 720 nm (c) 620 nm (d) 640 nm
Last Answer : (a) 680 nm
Description : Pick out the wrong statement pertaining to 'green house' for the plants. (A) 'Green house' (made of glass) allows visible sunlight (i.e., short wavelength solar radiation like ultra-violet rays) ... ' thereby warming up the earth's surface (D) 'Green house' is colder than the outside atmosphere
Last Answer : (D) 'Green house' is colder than the outside atmosphere
Description : To develop the correct mathematical description of the distribution of radiated energy of a blackbody with respect to wavelength for a given temperature, Planck found it necessary to assume that the molecular ... units or quanta y) radiant energy in a continuous form z) none of the above.
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- RADIANT ENERGY IN DISCRETE UNITS OR QUANTA
Description : The octahedral complex of a metal ion `M^(3+)` with four monodentate ligands `L_(1),L_(2),L_(3) and L_(4)` absorb wavelength in the region of red, gre
Last Answer : The octahedral complex of a metal ion `M^(3+)` with four monodentate ligands `L_(1),L_(2),L_(3) and L_(4)` ... `L_(1) lt L_(2) lt L_(4) lt L_(3)`
Description : What hydrogen-like ion has the wavelength difference between the first lines of the Balmer Lyman series equal to `59.3nm`?
Last Answer : What hydrogen-like ion has the wavelength difference between the first lines of the Balmer Lyman series equal to `59.3nm`?
Description : Positron is a/an (A) Nucleus having two protons (B) Helium nucleus (C) Electron with positive charge (D) Nucleus with one proton and one neutron
Last Answer : (C) Electron with positive charge
Description : Show diagrammatically the electron distributions in a sodium atom and a sodium ion and also give their atomic number. -Science
Last Answer : Atomic number of sodium (Z) =11 Mass number of sodium (A) = 23 Number of protons in the nucleus = 11 Number of neutrons in the nucleus =23-11 = 12 Number of electrons = 11 Electronic ... the electronic configuration is 2, 8(K, L). However, the number of protons and neutrons remains the same.
Description : On bromination, the electron rich phenoxide ion will be attacked most readily
Last Answer : On bromination, the electron rich phenoxide ion will be attacked most readily A. on the negatively ... carbon atom D. on the ortho carbon atom.
Description : Calculate the radius of the first Bohr orbit of a `He^(+)` ion and the binding energy of its electron in the ground state.
Last Answer : Calculate the radius of the first Bohr orbit of a `He^(+)` ion and the binding energy of its electron in the ground state.
Description : Four particles `alpha`-particle, deuteron and electron and a `CI^(-)` ion enter in a transverse magnetic field perpendicular to it with same kinetic e
Last Answer : Four particles `alpha`-particle, deuteron and electron and a `CI^(-)` ion enter in a ... shown in figure. Now match the following two columns.
Description : What is the formula of the ion formed when lithium achieves noble gas electron configuration?
Last Answer : The lithium cation is Li+.
Description : What is the electron configuration of the oxide ion (O ^-2) *The "^" represents a superscript. *Review at the diagram below for help.?
Last Answer : 1s2 2s2 2p4
Description : Chlorine atom becomes a chloride ion by (a) Losing an electron (b) Gaining an electron (c) Sharing its electron with another element (d) Gaining a neutron
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : The smallest particle of an element is called - (1) Ion (2) Electron (3) Atom (4) Molecule
Last Answer : (3) Atom Explanation: An element is a substance completely made up of one atom. However, the atom itself is not the smallest known particle, but instead each atom is made up of three individual parts: electrons, protons and neutrons.