EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEER
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Chapter 34, Problem 42P

(a)

To determine

The energy of the ground state (n=1) and the first two excited states of a neutron in a one-dimensional box.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 42P

The energy of the ground state (n=1) is 5.1133meV and the first two excited states of a neutron in a one-dimensional box are 20.5 meV and 46.0 meV .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The length of one-dimensional box is 0.200nm (aboutthediameterofaH2nucleus) .

Formula used:

The expression for energy of ground state is given by,

  E1=h28mnL2

The expression for energy of nth states is given by,

  En=n2E1

Calculation:

The energy of ground state is calculated as,

  E1=h28mnL2= ( 6.626× 10 34 Js )28( 1.6749× 10 27 kg) ( 0.200nm )2( 1.602× 10 19 J)= ( 6.626× 10 34 Js )28( 1.6749× 10 27 kg) ( ( 0.200nm )× ( 10 9 m ) ( 1nm ) )2( 1.602× 10 19 J)=5.1133×103eV

Solve further as,

  E1=5.1133×103eV=(5.1133× 10 3eV)×( 10 6 meV)( 1eV)=5.1133meV

The energy of first excited state is calculated as,

  En=n2E1E2=22×5.1133meV=20.5meV

The energy of second excited state is calculated as,

  En=n2E1E3=32×5.1133meV=46.0meV

Conclusion:

Therefore, the energy of the ground state (n=1) is 5.1133meV and the first two excited states of a neutron in a one-dimensional box are 20.5 meV and 46.0 meV .

(b)

To determine

The wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 42P

The wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted is 80.8μm .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The neutron makes transition from n=2 to n=1

Formula used:

The expression for wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted is given by,

  λ=1240eVnmΔE

Calculation:

The wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted is calculated as,

  λ=1240eVnmΔE=1240eVnmE2E1=1240eVnm4E1E1=1240eVnm3×5.1133meV

Solve further as,

  λ=1240eVnm3×5.1133meV=1240eVnm3×( ( 5.1133meV )× ( 10 6 eV ) ( 1meV ) )=(( 80.8× 10 3 nm)× ( 10 3 μm ) ( 1nm ))=80.8μm

Conclusion:

Therefore, the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted is 80.8μm .

(c)

To determine

The wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 42P

The wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted is 48.5μm .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The neutron makes transition from n=3 to n=2 .

Formula used:

The expression for wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted is given by,

  λ=1240eVnmΔE

Calculation:

The wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted is calculated as,

  λ=1240eVnmΔE=1240eVnmE3E2=1240eVnm9E14E1=1240eVnm5×5.1133meV

Solve further as,

  λ=1240eVnm5×5.1133meV=1240eVnm5×( ( 5.1133meV )× ( 10 6 eV ) ( 1meV ) )=(( 48.5× 10 3 nm)× ( 10 3 μm ) ( 1nm ))=48.5μm

Conclusion:

Therefore, the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted is 48.5μm .

(d)

To determine

The wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 42P

The wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted is 30.3μm .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The neutron makes transition from n=3 to n=1

Formula used:

The expression for wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted is given by,

  λ=1240eVnmΔE

Calculation:

The wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted is calculated as,

  λ=1240eVnmΔE=1240eVnmE3E1=1240eVnm9E1E1=1240eVnm8×5.1133meV

Solve further as,

  λ=1240eVnm8×5.1133meV=1240eVnm8×( ( 5.1133meV )× ( 10 6 eV ) ( 1meV ) )=(( 30.3× 10 3 nm)× ( 10 3 μm ) ( 1nm ))=30.3μm

Conclusion:

Therefore, the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation emitted is 30.3μm .

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