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When a Photon is Emitted by a Hydrogen Atom, the Photon Carries a Momentum with It. (A) Calculate the Momentum Carries by the Photon When a Hydrogen Atom Emits Light of

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When a photon is emitted by a hydrogen atom, the photon carries a momentum with it. (a) Calculate the momentum carries by the photon when a hydrogen atom emits light of wavelength 656.3 nm. (b) With what speed does the atom recoil during this transition? Take the mass of the hydrogen atom = 1.67 × 10−27 kg. (c) Find the kinetic energy of recoil of the atom.

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उत्तर

Given:

Wavelength of light emitted by hydrogen, λ = 656.3 nm

Mass of hydrogen atom, m = 1.67 × 10−27 kg

(a) Momentum (P) is given by

P =`h/lamda`

Here,

h = Planck's constant

λ = Wavelength of light

`therefore p = (6.63xx10^-34)/(656.3 xx 10^-9)`

p = 0.01×10-25

p =1 × 10-27 kgm/s

(b) Momentum, p = mv

Here,

m = Mass of hydrogen atom

v = Speed of atom

`therefore 1xx10^-27 = (1.67xx10^-27)xxU`

`rArr v = 1/1.67 = 0.598 = 0.6 m/s`

(c) Kinetic energy (K) of the recoil of the atom is given by

`K = 1/2mv^2`

 Here,

m = Mass of the atom

v = Velocity of the atom

`therefore K = 1/2 xx (1.67xx10^-27)xx(0.6)^2 J`

`K = (0.3006xx10^-27)/(1.6xx10^-19)eV`

`K = 1.9 xx 10^-9 ev`

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अध्याय 43: Bohr’s Model and Physics of Atom - Exercises [पृष्ठ ३८५]

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