Solutions for OWLV2 FOR OXTOBY/GILLIS/BUTLER'S PRINCI
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Some water waves reach the beach at a rate of one every 3.2 s, and the distance between their crests...Problem 2P:
The spacing between bands of color in a chemical wave from an oscillating reaction is measured to be...Problem 3P:
An FM radio station broadcasts at a frequency of 9.86107s1(98.6MHz) . Calculate the wavelength of...Problem 4P:
The gamma rays emitted by 60Co are used in radiation treatment of cancer. They have a frequency of...Problem 5P:
Radio waves of wavelength 6.00102m can be used to communicate with spacecraft over large distances....Problem 6P:
An argon ion laser emits light of wavelength of 488 nm. (a) Calculate the frequency of the light....Problem 7P:
The speed of sound in dry air at 20°C is 343.5ms1 , and the frequency of the sound from the middle C...Problem 8P:
Ultrasonic waves have frequencies too high to be detected by the human ear, but they can be produced...Problem 9P:
The maximum in the blackbody radiation intensity curve moves to shorter wavelength as temperature...Problem 10P:
Use the data in Figure 4.8 to estimate the ratio of radiation intensity at 10,000 Å (infrared) to...Problem 11P:
Excited lithium atoms emit light strongly at a wavelength of 671 nm. This emission predominates when...Problem 12P:
Excited mercury atoms emit light strongly at a wavelength of 454 nm. This emission predominates when...Problem 13P:
Barium atoms in a flame emit light as they undergo transitions from one energy level to another that...Problem 14P:
Potassium atoms in a flame emit light as they undergo transitions from one energy level to another...Problem 15P:
The sodium D-line is actually a pair of closely spaced spectroscopic lines seen in the emission...Problem 16P:
The power output of a laser is measured by its wattage, that is, the number of joules of energy it...Problem 17P:
In a FranckHertz experiment on sodium atoms, the first excitation threshold occurs at 2.103 eV....Problem 18P:
In a FranckHertz experiment on hydrogen atoms, the first two excitation thresholds occur at 10.1 and...Problem 19P:
Use the Bohr model to calculate the radius and the energy of the B4+ ion in the n=3 state. How much...Problem 20P:
He+ ions are observed in stellar atmospheres. Use the Bohr model to calculate the radius and the...Problem 21P:
The radiation emitted in the transition from n=3 to n=2 in a neutral hydrogen atom has a wavelength...Problem 24P:
When an intense beam of green light is directed onto a copper surface, no electrons are ejected....Problem 25P:
Cesium frequently is used in photocells because its work function (3.431019J) is the lowest of all...Problem 26P:
Alarm systems use the photoelectric effect. A beam of light strikes a piece of metal in the...Problem 27P:
Light with a wavelength of 2.50107m falls on the surface of a piece of chromium in an evacuated...Problem 28P:
Calculate the maximum wavelength of electromagnetic radiation if it is to cause detachment of...Problem 31P:
Calculate the de Broglie wavelength of the following: (a) an electron moving at a speed of...Problem 32P:
Calculate the de Broglie wavelength of the following: (a) electrons that have been accelerated to a...Problem 35P:
(a) The position of an electron is known to be within 10(1.0109m) . What is the minimum uncertainty...Problem 36P:
No object can travel faster than the speed of light, so it would appear evident that the uncertainty...Problem 37P:
(a) Using Equation 4.36, make a graph of the n=3 wave function and the square of this wave function...Problem 38P:
Using a simple particle-in-a-box model for the multiple bonding in 1,2-butadiene (see Example 4.7)...Problem 39P:
Chapter 3 introduced the concept of a double bond between carbon atoms, represented by C=C , with a...Problem 40P:
When metallic sodium is dissolved in liquid sodium chloride, electrons are released into the liquid....Problem 45AP:
A piano tuner uses a tuning fork that emits sound with a frequency of 440s1 . Calculate the...Problem 46AP:
The distant galaxy called Cygnus A is one of the strongest sources of radio waves reaching Earth....Problem 47AP:
Hot objects can emit blackbody radiation that appears red, orange, white, or bluish white, but never...Problem 48AP:
Compare the energy (in joules) carried by an X-ray photon (wavelength=0.20nm) with that carried by...Problem 49AP:
The maximum in Planck’s formula for the emission of blackbody radiation can be shown to occur at a...Problem 51AP:
When ultraviolet light of wavelength 131 nm strikes a polished nickel surface, the maximum kinetic...Problem 52AP:
Express the speed of the electron in the Bohr model in terms of the fundamental constants (me,e,h,0)...Problem 53AP:
Photons are emitted in the Lyman series as hydrogen atoms undergo transitions from various excited...Problem 55AP:
The energies of macroscopic objects, as well as those of microscopic objects, are quantized, but the...Problem 58AP:
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