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MODERN PHYSICS F/SCI..-WEBASSIGN(MULTI)
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Chapter 4, Problem 54P

(a)

To determine

Calculate forb in the ground state, by using fclassical in Equation (4.34)

(a)

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Answer to Problem 54P

The orbital frequency is 6.54×1015Hz.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expresion for fclassical to calculate  forb in the ground state.

    forb=me44ε02h3        (I)

Here, forb is the orbital frequency of electron around the nucleus, m is the mass of the electron, e is the charge in the electron, h is the Planck’s constant and ε0  the permittivity of free space.

Conclusion:

Substitute 9.11×1031kg for m , 1.60×1019C for e , 8.85×1012F/m for ε0 and 6.63×1034Js for h in equation (I).

    forb=(9.11×1031kg)(1.60×1019C)44(8.85×1012F/m)2(6.63×1034Js)3=6.54×1015Hz

Thus, the orbital frequency is 6.54×1015Hz.

(b)

To determine

Calculate forb in the ground state. By using equation (4.33a), but first calculate v and r .

(b)

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Answer to Problem 54P

The frequency forb in the ground state is 6.59×1015Hz.

Explanation of Solution

If an electron rotates around the nucleus then the expression for speed is given below:

    v=e4πε0mr

Here, v is the speed of an electron, e is the charge on electron, r is the radius and m is the mass of electron.

Multiply by c in both numerator and denominator.

    v=ec4πε0mc2r        (II)

Value of mc2 in electron Volt is:

    mc2=9.1×1031×(3×108)21.6×1019eV=511875eV

Write the expression for a0.

    a0=4πε0h2me2        (III)

Here, a0 is the Bohr’s radius,  and (h) is the h - bar constant .

Write the expression for frequency.

    f=v2πr        (IV)

Here, v is the velocity and r is the radius of the orbit

Conclusion:

Substitute 511875eV for mc2, 9×109 for 14πε0 , 1.6×1019 for e  and 5.29×1011m for r in equation (II).

    v=(9×109×1.6×1019eV.m)c(511875eV)(5.29×1011m)=1.44eVnm(3×108)(511875eV)(0.0529nm)=2.19×106m/s

Substitute 9.10938356×1031kg for m, 1.055×1034kgm/s2 for (h), 1.6021733×1019C for e and 8.8541878×1012F/m for ε0 in equation (III).   

a0=4π(8.8541878×1012F/m)(1.055×1034kgm/s2)2(9.10938356×1031kg)(1.6021733×1019C)2=5.2918×1011m

Substitute 2.19×106m/s for v and  5.2918×1011m for r in equation (IV).

    f=2.19×106m/s2π(5.2918×1011m)=6.59×1015Hz

Thus, the frequency forb in the ground state is 6.59×1015Hz.

(c)

To determine

Show that the mean value K is equal to the absolute value of the electron-nucleus system total energy and that this is 13.6 eV . Use this value of K  to determine  forb  from the relation for K.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 54P

The mean value K is equal to the absolute value of the electron-nucleus system total energy and that this is 13.6 eV proved below and value of  forb from the relation for K is 6.58×1015Hz.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for E.

    E=e28πε0a0

Here, E is the Energy.

Substitute 5.29×1011m for a0, 1.60×1019C for e and 8.85×1012F/m for ε0 in above expression.

E0=(1.60×1019C)28π(8.85×1012F/m)(5.29×1011m)=2.179×1018J(1eV(1.60×1019J))=13.60 eV

Write the expression for kinetic energy.

    K=e28πε0a0=|E|

Here, K is the kinetic energy.

From above equations it can be concluded that mean value K is equal to the absolute value of the electron-nucleus system total energy and that this is 13.6 eV .

Write the expression for kinetic energy.

    K=nhforb2

Rearrange above equation for forb and for n=1 .

    forb=2Kh        (V)

Conclusion:

Substitute 13.6 eV for K and 6.63×1034Js for h in equation (V).

    forb=2(13.6 eV)6.63×1034Js(1eV1.60×1019J)=6.58×1015Hz

Thus, the mean value K is equal to the absolute value of the electron-nucleus system total energy and that this is 13.6 eV proved below and value of  forb from the relation for K is 6.58×1015Hz.

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