hw 2 (photons, photoelectric effect, de Broglie wavelength, Bohr model) Flashcards

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If the amplitude of a electromagnetic wave increases, the frequency will _____.

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stay the same

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If the amplitude of a electromagnetic wave increases, the wavelength will _____.

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stay the same

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If the frequency of a electromagnetic wave decreases, the amplitude will _____.

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stay the same

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If the frequency of a electromagnetic wave increases, the wavelength will _____.

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decrease

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If the wavelength of a electromagnetic wave decreases, the amplitude will _____.

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stay the same

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If the wavelength of a electromagnetic wave decreases, the frequency will _____.

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increase

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7
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Einstein’s work on the photoelectric effect validated and made extensive use of which of the following equations?

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Einstein’s achievements with the photoelectric effect proved that photons of sufficient energy were necessary to remove electrons from metal upon which they were shone. As a result, he made extensive use of the equation E=hν, which quantifies the energy (E) of a photon based on its frequency (ν) and Planck’s constant (h).

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8
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If light has a lot of energy, it will have:

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A small wavelength

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9
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Photons are shone on a piece of metal and one electron is ejected for each absorbed photon. What happens when the wavelength of light is decreased?

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Decreasing the wavelength (λ) of the light increases its energy, meaning that the electrons will be ejected with a greater kinetic energy (KE).

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10
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Excited hydrogen atoms emit radiation in which region(s) of the electromagnetic spectrum?

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Excited hydrogen atoms are capable of emitting radiation with wavelengths from 100 nm to 10,000 nm; this section of the electromagnetic spectrum includes IR, visible, and UV radiation.

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What is observed when a noble gas is heated and the emitted light shone through a prism?

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Heating a noble gas promotes its electrons to excited energy states, which then relax to emit discrete wavelengths of light. When shone through a prism, this results in individual lines of varying colors.

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12
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In the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, the energy required to excite an electron from n = 2 to n = 3 is _______________ the energy required to excite an electron from n = 3 to n = 4

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greater than

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13
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If the electron is dropping to n=1, which transition will emit the longest wavelength? n=______ to n=1.

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2

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14
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Planck’s observations that wavelengths increase as objects cool down did not hold up for objects at room temperature. He proposed restricting the vibrational energies to discrete values for each frequency.

This expression is

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E = nhv

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15
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Planck observed that light is emitted in a metal oven heated to high temperatures. The wavelength (λmax) of the light shifts to _______ wavelengths as the temperature increases.

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shorter

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16
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When light shines on a metal, electrons can be ejected from the surface of the metal in “the photoelectric effect”. Experiments showed that the wavelength of light is inversely proportional to kinetic energy of the electrons ejected.
Identify the best explanation of the photoelectric effect.

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Increasing the frequency of the incoming light increases the energy of the ejected electrons. Remember, frequency is proportional to energy so this is increasing the energy of the incoming light.

17
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Einstein modified Planck’s equation to assume that the light consisted of quantized particles (photons) and the energy was dependent upon their wavelength.

What is the equation that he developed for this relationship?

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E = hc/λ

18
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A student was doing an experiment on the photoelectric effect. She used a light source to eject electrons from the metal source. The student continuously irradiated the same area of the metal for a long time and she noticed the maximum kinetic energy of ejected electrons began to decrease, even though the frequency of the light was constant. Choose the best explanation for this observation.

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As the electrons are ejected, the metal becomes positively charged, attracting the recently ejected electrons back toward the metal.