An AIR station is broadcasting the waves of wavelength 300 metres. If the radiating power of the transmitter is 10 kW, then the number of photons radiated per second is

(1) 1.5×1029             

(2) 1.5×1031

(3) 1.5×1033             

(4) 1.5×1035

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The energy of a photon is E = hv and the momentum of photon p=hλ, then the velocity of photon will be

(1) E/p                     

(2) Ep

(3)  EP2                 

(4) 3×108 m/s

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The approximate wavelength of a photon of energy 2.48 eV is 
(1) 500 Å                   

(2) 5000 Å

(3) 2000 Å                   

(4) 1000 Å

Subtopic:  De-broglie Wavelength |
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What is the momentum of a photon in an X-ray beam of 10-10 meter wavelength?

1. \(1.5 \times 10^{-23} \mathrm{~kg}-\mathrm{m} / \mathrm{sec}\)
2. \(6.6 \times 10^{-24} \mathrm{~kg}-\mathrm{m} / \mathrm{sec}\)
3. \(6.6 \times 10^{-44} \mathrm{~kg}-\mathrm{m} / \mathrm{sec}\)
4. \(2.2 \times 10^{-52} \mathrm{~kg}-\mathrm{m} / \mathrm{sec}\)

Subtopic:  De-broglie Wavelength |
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The energy of a quanta of frequency 1015 Hz and h=6.6×10-34 J-sec will be:

1. 6.6×10-19 J

2.6.6×10-12 J

3. 6.6×10-49 J

4.6.6×10-41 J

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Wavelength of a 1 keV photon is 1.24×10-9m. What is the frequency of 1 MeV photon?

1. 1.24×1015 Hz      
2.  2.4×1020 Hz
3. 1.24×1018 Hz      
4. 2.4×1023 Hz

Subtopic:  Particle Nature of Light | De-broglie Wavelength |
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What is the momentum of a photon having frequency 1.5×1013 Hz?
(a) 3.3×10-29 kg m/s                (b) 3.3×10-34 kg m/s
(c) 6.6×10-34 kg m/s                (d) 6.6×10-30 kg m/s

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The energy of a photon of light of wavelength 450 nm is

(1) 4.4×10-19 J             

(2) 2.5×10-19 J

(3) 1.25×10-17 J            

(4) 2.5×10-17 J

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Which of the following is true for photon 
(1) E=hcλ         

(2) E=12mu2

(3) p=E2v         

(4) E=12mc2

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Einstein's photoelectric equation states that \(E_k=h \nu -\phi.\) In this equation \(E_k\) refers to:

1. kinetic energy of all the emitted electrons
2. mean kinetic energy of the emitted electrons
3. maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electrons
4. minimum kinetic energy of the emitted electrons
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