9702 Quantum Physics All
9702 Quantum Physics All
9702 Quantum Physics All
(a) State the de Broglie relation, explaining any symbols you use.
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(b) An electron of mass m has kinetic energy E. Show that the de Broglie wavelength of
this electron is given by
h
.
2mE
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(c) Calculate the potential difference through which an electron, initially at rest, must be
accelerated so that its de Broglie wavelength is equal to 0.40 nm (the diameter of an
atom).
(ii)
why most electrons are emitted with kinetic energy less than the maximum.
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Electrons are emitted from a metal surface when it is illuminated with suitable electromagnetic
radiation.
(a) Name the effect described above.
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(b) The variation with frequency f of the maximum kinetic energy Ek of the emitted electrons
is shown in Fig. 7.1.
8
19
Ek / 10
J
6
0
0
12
16
20
14
f / 10 Hz
Fig. 7.1
Use Fig. 7.1 to determine
(i)
(ii)
(c) On Fig. 7.1, draw a line to show the variation with frequency f of the maximum kinetic
energy Ek of the emitted electrons for a second metal which has a lower work function
than that in (b).
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(d) The kinetic energy of the electrons is described as the maximum. Suggest why emitted
electrons are likely to have a range of values of kinetic energy for any one frequency of
the electromagnetic radiation.
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A parallel beam of electrons, all travelling at the same speed, is incident normally on a
carbon film. The scattering of the electrons by the film is observed on a fluorescent screen,
as illustrated in Fig. 7.1.
glass envelope
carbon film
fluorescent
screen
beam of
electrons
vacuum
Fig. 7.1
(a) Assuming that the electrons behave as particles, predict what would be seen on the
screen.
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(b) In this experiment, the electrons do not behave as particles.
Describe briefly the pattern that is actually observed on the screen. You may draw a
sketch if you wish.
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(a) State three pieces of evidence provided by the photoelectric effect for a particulate
nature of electromagnetic radiation.
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(b) (i)
(ii)
Explain how lines in the emission spectrum of gases at low pressure provide
evidence for discrete electron energy levels in atoms.
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(c) Three electron energy levels in atomic hydrogen are represented in Fig. 7.1.
increasing
energy
Fig. 7.1
The wavelengths of the spectral lines produced by electron transitions between these
three energy levels are 486 nm, 656 nm and 1880 nm.
(i)
On Fig. 7.1, draw arrows to show the electron transitions between the energy levels
that would give rise to these wavelengths.
Label each arrow with the wavelength of the emitted photon.
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(ii)
A parallel beam of electrons, all travelling at the same speed, is incident normally on a
carbon film. The scattering of the electrons by the film is observed on a fluorescent screen,
as illustrated in Fig. 7.1.
glass envelope
carbon film
fluorescent
screen
beam of
electrons
vacuum
Fig. 7.1
(a) Assuming that the electrons behave as particles, predict what would be seen on the
screen.
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(b) In this experiment, the electrons do not behave as particles.
Describe briefly the pattern that is actually observed on the screen. You may draw a
sketch if you wish.
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A proton is moving with constant velocity v. It enters a uniform magnetic field that is normal
to the initial direction of motion of the proton, as shown in Fig. 8.1.
proton
velocity v
uniform magnetic field
into plane of paper
Fig. 8.1
A uniform electric field is applied in the same region as the magnetic field so that the proton
passes undeviated through the fields.
(a) On Fig. 8.1, draw an arrow labelled E to show the direction of the electric field.
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(b) The proton is replaced by other particles. The electric and magnetic fields remain
unchanged.
State and explain the deviation, if any, of the following particles in the region of the
fields.
(i)
(ii)
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(a) (i)
(ii)
Show that the photon energy of light of wavelength 350 nm is 5.68 1019 J.
(iii)
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work function / eV
tungsten
magnesium
potassium
4.49
3.68
2.26
Fig. 5.1
(i)
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State which combination, if any, of monochromatic light and metal surface could
give rise to photo-electric emission. Give a quantitative explanation of your answer.
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(ii)