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A particular station of All India Radio, New Delhi, broadcasts on a frequency of 1,368 kHz (kilohertz). The wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the transmitter is: [speed of light, c=3.0×108 ms-1]

1. 2192 m 2. 21.92 cm
3. 219.3 m 4. 219.2 m

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What is the number of photons emitted per second by a 100-watt bulb, when it emits monochromatic light of wavelength 400 nm?
1. \(40.12 \times 10^{20} \ s^{-1}\)
2. \(2.012 \times 10^{21} \ s^{-1}\)
3. \(2.012 \times 10^{20} \ s^{-1}\)
4. \(20.12 \times 10^{21} \ s^{-1}\)

Subtopic:  Photo Electric Effect |
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The mass of a photon with wavelength 3.6 Å is :

1. 5.135 × 10–29 kg 2. 61.35 × 10–33 kg
3. 613.5 × 10–29 kg 4. 6.135 × 10–33 kg
Subtopic:  De Broglie Equation |
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A gas absorbs a photon of 355 nm and emits at two wavelengths. If one of the emissions is at 680 nm, the other is at:

1. 1035 nm

2. 325 nm

3. 743 nm

4. 518 nm

Subtopic:  Planck's Theory |
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Which among the following are isoelectronic species?

1. Na+,K+,Ca2+,Mg2+

2. Ca2+,Mg2+,S2-,K+

3. Ca2+,Ar,S2-,K+

4. None of the above

Subtopic:  Number of Electron, Proton & Neutron |
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The number of electrons that can be present in the subshells having ms value of \(-\frac{1}{2}\) for n = 4 are:

1. 36 2. 4
3. 16 4. 2
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Which electron in a bromine (Br) atom experiences the lowest effective nuclear charge?
1. 2p and 3p
2. 4p
3. 2p
4. 3p
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If the position of the electron were measured with an accuracy of +0.002 nm, the uncertainty in the momentum of the electron would be: 

1. 5.637 × 10–23 kg m s–1

2. 4.637 × 10–23 kg m s–1

3. 2.637 × 10–23 kg m s–1

4. 3.637 × 10–23 kg m s–1

Subtopic:  Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle |
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When a photon with a wavelength of 150 pm strikes an atom, one of its inner bound electrons is ejected at a velocity of 1.5 × 107 m s–1 The energy with which it is bound to the nucleus would be:

1. 32.22 × 10–16 J

2. 12.22 × 10–16 J

3. 22.27 × 10–16 J

4. 31.22 × 10–16 J
 

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In Rutherford's experiment, generally, the thin foil of heavy atoms like gold, platinum, etc. have been used to be bombarded by the α-particles.

 If the thin foil of light atoms like aluminum etc. is used in Rutherford’s experiment, the difference that would be observed from the above results is :

1. The same results will be observed.

2. More deflection would be observed.

3. There will not be enough deflection.

4. None of the above.

Subtopic:  Introduction of Atomic Structure |
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