QI Calculate mass contained in a light of wavelength 4 x 10-7 m which hits an electron at rest the energy contained in the light wave is completely lost to the electron. Calculate the velocity and the de Broglie wavelength of the electron. Q2 Two plane parallel plates A and B situated in a vacuum at a distance of 3 cm. An electron starts from rest at the negative plate and reaches the half-way between plates after 4.8 x 10-9 s. Calculate (i) the impact velocity. (ii) the time the electron takes to reach a speed of 7.5 x 106 m/s. (iii) the position of the electron after 3.6 x 10-9 s,

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QI Calculate mass contained in a light of wavelength 4 x 10-7 m which hits an electron
at rest the energy contained in the light wave is completely lost to the electron.
Calculate the velocity and the de Broglie wavelength of the electron.
Q2 Two plane parallel plates A and B situated in a vacuum at a distance of 3 cm. An
electron starts from rest at the negative plate and reaches the half-way between plates
after 4.8 x 10-9 s. Calculate
(i) the impact velocity.
(ii) the time the electron takes to reach a speed of 7.5 x 106 m/s.
(iii) the position of the electron after 3.6 x 10-9 s.
Transcribed Image Text:QI Calculate mass contained in a light of wavelength 4 x 10-7 m which hits an electron at rest the energy contained in the light wave is completely lost to the electron. Calculate the velocity and the de Broglie wavelength of the electron. Q2 Two plane parallel plates A and B situated in a vacuum at a distance of 3 cm. An electron starts from rest at the negative plate and reaches the half-way between plates after 4.8 x 10-9 s. Calculate (i) the impact velocity. (ii) the time the electron takes to reach a speed of 7.5 x 106 m/s. (iii) the position of the electron after 3.6 x 10-9 s.
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