As the electron in Bohr orbit of Hydrogen atom passes from state n = 2 to n = 1 , the kinetic energy K and potential energy U change as
(a) K two-fold, U four-fold
(b) K four-fold, U two-fold
(c) K four-fold, U also four-fold
(d) K two-fold, U also two-fold

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The magnetic moment $\left(\mathrm{\mu }\right)$ of a revolving electron around the nucleus varies with principal quantum number n as

(a) $\mathrm{\mu }\propto \mathrm{n}$             (b) $\mathrm{\mu }\propto 1/\mathrm{n}$
(c) $\mathrm{\mu }\propto {\mathrm{n}}^{2}$            (d) $\mathrm{\mu }\propto 1/{\mathrm{n}}^{2}$

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Bohr's model of atom

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Bohr's atom model assumes
(a) The nucleus is of infinite mass and is at rest
(b) Electrons in a quantized orbit will not radiate energy
(c) Mass of electron remains constant
(d) All the above conditions

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Bohr's model of atom

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Which of the following particles are constituents of the nucleus
(a) Protons and electrons           (b) Protons and neutrons
(c) Neutrons and electrons         (d) Neutrons and positrons

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Various atomic model

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The ratio of the speed of the electrons in the ground state of hydrogen to the speed of light in vacuum is

1. 1/2                2. 2/137
3. 1/137            4. 1/237

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A hydrogen atom in its ground state absorbs 10.2 eV of energy. The orbital angular momentum is increased by

1. $1.05×{10}^{-34}$ J-sec                 2. $3.16×{10}^{-34}$ J-sec
3. $2.11×{10}^{-34}$ J-sec                 4. $4.22×{10}^{-34}$J-sec
(Given Planck constant h = $6.6×{10}^{-34}$ J-sec)

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Hydrogen (H), deuterium (D), singly ionized helium and doubly ionized lithium all have one electron around the nucleus. Consider n =2 to n = 1 transition. The wavelengths of emitted radiations are ${\mathrm{\lambda }}_{1},{\mathrm{\lambda }}_{2},{\mathrm{\lambda }}_{3}$ and ${\mathrm{\lambda }}_{4}$ respectively. Then approximately
(a) ${\mathrm{\lambda }}_{1}={\mathrm{\lambda }}_{2}=4{\mathrm{\lambda }}_{3}=9{\mathrm{\lambda }}_{4}$                             (b) $4{\mathrm{\lambda }}_{1}=2{\mathrm{\lambda }}_{2}=2{\mathrm{\lambda }}_{3}={\mathrm{\lambda }}_{4}$
(c) ${\mathrm{\lambda }}_{1}=2{\mathrm{\lambda }}_{2}=2\sqrt{2}{\mathrm{\lambda }}_{3}=3\sqrt{2}{\mathrm{\lambda }}_{4}$                 (d) ${\mathrm{\lambda }}_{1}={\mathrm{\lambda }}_{2}=2{\mathrm{\lambda }}_{3}=3\sqrt{2}{\mathrm{\lambda }}_{4}$

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Imagine an atom made up of a proton and a hypothetical particle of double the mass of the electron but having the same charge as the electron. Apply the Bohr atom model and consider all possible transitions of this hypothetical particle to the first excited level. The longest wavelength photon that will be emitted has wavelength $\mathrm{\lambda }$ (given in terms of the Rydberg constant R for the hydrogen atom) equal to

(a) 9/(5R)                 (b) 36/(5R)
(c) 18/(5R)                (d) 4/R

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The transition from the state n = 4 to n = 3 in a hydrogen-like atom results in ultraviolet radiation. Infrared radiation will be obtained in the transition
(a) 2$\to$1                  (b) 3$\to$2
(c) 4$\to$2                  (d) 5$\to$4

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Spectral series
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In the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, let R, v and E represent the radius of the orbit, the speed of electron and the total energy of the electron respectively. Which of the following quantity is proportional to the quantum number n ?

(a) R/E               (b) E/v
(c) RE                (d) vR

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