Models 2017 Complete Model Answer
Models 2017 Complete Model Answer
Models 2017 Complete Model Answer
Chapters (6 & 7)
Exam (1)
Q1
Q2
A. Give reasons for:
a. The associating wave length for a moving electron decreases by increasing its velocity.
According to De-Broglie relation, = , the associating wave length for a moving electron is inversely
proportional to its velocity.
b. X-rays are characterized by its high penetration power.
Due to its shorter wave lengths compared with the intermolecular spaces.
c. X-rays are used to detect defects in metallic structures of industry.
Due to its high penetration power and affecting photographic plates.
d. A three-dimensional image can be formed using LASER rays.
As photons of LASER are characterized by its coherent nature, so it reveals intensity and path difference
for surface topology.
e. The wave length of Pfund's series is the longest of all in Hydrogen atomic spectra.
As it originates due to the transition of electrons from higher energy levels to level (5) producing
photons in remote IR range, of least frequency and longest wave lengths in Hydrogen spectra.
B. First; mention the role of;
a. The electric field between anode and cathode in Coolidge tube.
Providing enough K.E for accelerated electrons, to produce X-rays when hitting the target.
b. Filament in Coolidge tube.
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Q3
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b. Determine the two levels between which an electron transfer to emit such photon, knowing that the
visible range in the e.m spectrum is (400 nm 700 nm).
The wave length 486.1 nm shows that such photon is related to Balmer's series as it is located in the
4.08
visible range, photon energy in electron volt = .
= 2.55 ev, shows that the transition is from
level N to level L [-0.85 (-3.4) = 2.55 ev]
Q4
A. Write the scientific term:
a. The spectrum produced due to the transition of excited atom from a higher level to a lower level.
Emission spectrum.
b. The spectrum which includes all possible wave lengths in certain spectrum range.
Continuous spectrum.
c. The type of emission mostly common in the ordinary light sources. Spontaneous emission.
d. A LASER beam is used to obtain a three-dimensional image that interferes with the reflected beam
from the object upon the photographic plate. Reference beam.
e. The property of having similar phase for LASER photons. Coherence.
B. First; mention the mathematical relation being used to determine:
13.6
a. The energy value for a shell in Hydrogen atom. En = - n2
b. The characteristic wave length for X-rays. =
c. The radius of energy level in Hydrogen atom due to Bohr's assumptions. n = 2r
Second; mention one condition for each of the following:
a. Stimulated emission. As an excited atom relaxes to lower state before spending a life time, and
the effect of external photon.
b. LASER action. Driving the atoms of active medium into a state of population inversion.
c. Liberation of photo-electrons from a metallic surface.
The energy of incident photons is more than the work function of the metallic surface.
C. The following table relates the wave length of e.m photons () and the reciprocal of linear momentum of
each photon (1/PL).
x 10-10 (m) 1 3 5 7 9
1/PL x 1022 (s/kg.m) 15.1 45.3 75.5 105.7 135.9
( 9 1 )1010
a. The value of Planck's constant = Slope = (135.915.1 )1022 = 6.6210-34.
1
b. The photon whose wave length is 6 Angstrom has a linear momentum = 90.61022 = 1.110-24 J.S.
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Exam (2)
Q1
Q2
A. What is meant by:
a. Hologram. A 3D coded image formed due to the interference two LASER beams one
reference beam and the other is the reflected beam from object, it carries all information of object.
b. Stimulated emission. The emission of photon due to the transition of excited atom to a lower
state before spending a life time in excitation state, using an external photon.
c. Spontaneous emission. The emission of photon due to the transition of excited atom to a lower
state after spending a life time in excitation state,
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d. Population inversion. The state at which the concentration of excited atoms exceeds the
concentration of atoms in lower state, it is the condition for LASER action.
e. Optical pumping.
The process of excitation for atoms in active medium using light energy as in Ruby LASER.
B. First; mention three postulates from Bohr's atomic model. [see the text book]
Second; explain without drawing a method to generate X-rays using Coolidge tube.
The hot filament releases electrons by thermionic effect.
Such electrons are accelerated using the high potential difference between anode and cathode gaining
enough K.E.
As such fast electrons hit the target they lose some or all of their energy in the form of x-rays.
C. As the energy needed to release the characteristic x-rays radiation is 1.987510-15 Joule, calculate the wave
length corresponds such photon.
.
=
= .
= 110-10 m = 1 Angstrom.
Q3
a. Medical applications.
b. In fine industry.
c. In military.
d. In holography.
e. In printing.
Q4
A. Mention one function for each of the following:
a. Filament in Coolidge tube. The source of electrons.
b. Resonance cavity. The container and the activating catalyst for amplification process.
c. Reference beam. In holography, to interfer with the reflected beam from object.
d. Electric field in Coolidge tube to accelerate electrons, providing enough K.E for electrons to release X-rays
on hitting the target, and in LASER production device is a source of excitation for atoms in active medium.
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Second; using the given figure, as the electron of hydrogen atom is at the fourth energy level:
a. What is the least frequency photon could be emitted in this case?
Due to the transition from level 4 to level 3,
4 3 (0.85 + 1.51) 1.6 1019
=
= 6.625 1034
= 1.591014 Hz.
b. What is the highest frequency photon could be
emitted in this case?
Due to the transition from level 4 to level 1,
4 3 (0.85 + 13.6) 1.6 1019
=
= 6.625 1034
= 3.081015 Hz.
c. The number of possibilities for photons emission for a single electron to transfer between the four
levels = 6 possibilities.
C. The given figure for a standing wave pattern associating a moving electron in
a Hydrogen atom for one of its shells (n) according to Bohr postulates.
a. The order of such shell (n) = 3.
b. Calculate the wave length associating the moving electron in such shell if its radius is 4.71 10 -10 m.
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