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Derive the relation between magnetic field intensity(H) and magnetization(M) for a magnetic material placed in a magnetic field. 

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Chapter: [15] Magnetism
Concept: Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity

In Hydrogen, the electron jumps from the fourth orbit to the second orbit. The wavenumber of the radiations emitted by an electron is ______  

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Radioactive Decays

The speed of electron having de Broglie wavelength of 10 -10 m is ______ 
(me = 9.1 × 10-31 kg, h = 6.63 × 10-34 J-s) 

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Bohr’s Atomic Model

What is the energy of an electron in a hydrogen atom for n = ∞?  

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Bohr’s Atomic Model

Starting with 𝑟 = `(ε_0h^2n^2)/(pimZe^2),` Show that the speed of an electron in nth orbit varies inversely to principal quantum number. 

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Bohr’s Atomic Model

State any two limitations of Bohr’s model for the hydrogen atoms.

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Bohr’s Atomic Model

Show that half life period of radioactive material varies inversely to decay constant λ.

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Radioactive Decays

Calculate the longest wavelength in the Paschen series.

(Given RH =1.097 ×107 m-1)  

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Bohr’s Atomic Model

The angular momentum of an electron in the 3rd Bohr orbit of a Hydrogen atom is 3.165 × 10-34 kg m2/s. Calculate Plank’s constant h.    

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Bohr’s Atomic Model

The half-life of a certain radioactive nucleus is 3.2 days. Calculate (i) decay constant (ii) average life of radioactive nucleus.

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Radioactive Decays

Derive an expression for the radius of the nth Bohr orbit for the hydrogen atom.

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Bohr’s Atomic Model

Show that for radioactive decay N(t) = `"N"_"O" "e"^{-λ"t"}`, where symbols have their usual meaning.

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Radioactive Decays

Obtain an expression for the half-lifetime of radioactive material. Hence state the relation between an average life and half life time of radioactive material.

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Radioactive Decays

A radioactive substance decays to (1/10)th of its original value in 56 days. Calculate its decay constant. 

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Radioactive Decays

Calculate the shortest wavelength in the Paschen series if the longest wavelength in the Balmar series is 6563 Ao

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Bohr’s Atomic Model

State the postulates of Bohr’s atomic model. Hence show the energy of electrons varies inversely to the square of the principal quantum number. 

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Bohr’s Atomic Model

What is the mathematical formula for the third postulate of Bohr's atomic model?

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Bohr’s Atomic Model

Determine the shortest wavelengths of Balmer and Pasch en series. Given the limit for the Lyman series is 912 Å.

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Atomic Spectra

The disintegration rate of a radio-active sample is 1010 per hour at 20 hours from the start. It reduces to 5 × 109 per hour after 30 hours. Calculate the decay constant.

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Chapter: [15] Structure of Atoms and Nuclei
Concept: Radioactive Decays

State unit and dimensions of Magnetic susceptibility.

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Chapter: [15] Magnetism
Concept: Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity
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