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    University of the PhilippinesCollege of Science

    PHYSICS 731stsemester

    AY 2014 - 2015

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    INSTRUCTIONS: Choose the bestanswer and shade the corresponding circle inyour answer sheet. To change your answer, cross-out and sign your originalanswer and then shade your new answer.

    Scientific Constants:

    e= 1.602176462 x10-19

    C

    1 eV= 1.602176462 x 10-19Jme= 9.10938188 x 10

    -31kg(electron mass)

    mp= 1.67262158 x 10-27

    kg(proton mass)

    h= 6.62606876 x 10-34

    Js= 4.135667273 x 10-15

    eVs

    = 1.054571596 x 10-34

    Js= 6.582118893 x 10-16

    eVs

    B= 9.27400899 x 10-24

    J/T(Bohr magneton)

    0= 8.854187817 x 10-12

    C2/(Nm

    2)(permittivity of vacuum)

    Uncertainty Principle:

    Hour 29

    1.A photon has a frequency of . It strikes a copper with a

    work function of . What is the maximum speed of the emittedelectron?

    A. 1.40 x 105

    m/s

    B. 1.72 x 105m/s

    C. 1.98 x 105m/s

    D. 1.82 x 106m/s

    E. 2.58 x 106m/s

    2. What is the lowest energy of a photon in the Balmer series ( )?

    A. 3.40 eV

    B. 17.5 eV

    C. 1.89 eVD. 7.63 eV

    E. 13.6 eV

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    3. In a photoelectric effect experiment, the results yield the following stopping

    potential versus frequency plot.

    What is the work function of the material used in the experiment?

    A. 1.0 J

    B. 1.6 x 10-19 J

    C. 4.0 J

    D. 64 x 10-19

    J

    E. 0 J

    Hour 30

    4. Which of the following statements is/are TRUE about the

    Bremmsstrahlung?

    I. The emitted photon wavelength depends on the material.

    II. Work function of the material is not needed in obtaining the wavelength of

    the photon.

    III. The minimum wavelength of the emitted photon depends on the potential

    applied between the anode and the cathode of the x-ray machine.

    A. I only

    B. II only

    C. III only

    D. I and II only

    E. II and III only

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    5. A photon strikes a stationary electron. The photon scatters at an angle

    of . How long is the increase in photon wavelength?

    A. 6.69 x 10-12

    m

    B. 4.46 x 10-12

    m

    C. 1.42 x 10-12

    m

    D. 7.10 x 10

    -13

    mE. 1.13 x 10-13

    m

    6. What is the minimum potential difference required to produce x-rays with

    wavelength 0.050 nm?

    A. 1.24 x 104V

    B. 1.07 x 104V

    C. 2.48 x 104

    V

    D. 3.18 x 104VE. 3.98 x 10

    4V

    Hour 31

    7. In a one-electron hydrogen atom, the difference between the orbital radius

    of the n = 2 and n = 4 states is given by

    A. 2a0

    B. 4a0C. 12a0

    D. 8a0

    E. 3a0

    8. A singly ionized helium (He+) behaves much like a hydrogen atom except

    that its nuclear charge is twice as great. What is the ground energy level of a

    He+atom?

    A. 13.6 eV

    B. 27.2 eV

    C. -13.6 eV

    D. -27.2 eV

    E. -54.4 eV

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    Hour 32

    9. What is the de Broglie wavelength of a train with mass 2.00x103kg, length

    10.0m and speed 0.800c?

    A. 1 x 10-45

    m

    B. 1.32 x 10-46

    m

    C. 2.20 x 10-46mD. 1.38 x 10

    -45m

    E. 8.28 x 10-46

    m

    10. If a proton (mass = 1.672 x 10-27

    kg), an electron (mass = 9.11 x 10-31

    ),

    and a neutron (mass = 1.675 x 10-27

    kg) have the same kinetic energy, which

    of the following has the smallest de Broglie wavelength?

    A. Proton

    B. Electron

    C. Neutron

    D. The proton and the neutron have the same de Broglie wavelengths

    E. All of them have the same de Broglie wavelengths

    11. A relativistic electron is moving with a speed of 0.721c. What is its de-

    Broglie frequency? (c is the speed of light)

    A. 5.47 x 1018

    HzB. 6.34 x 10

    24Hz

    C. 1.79 x 1020

    HzD. 7.52 x 10

    27Hz

    E. 4.67 x 1031

    Hz

    Hour 33

    12. An atom spends an average time of 6.4 10-8

    s in one of its excited states

    before making a transition back to its ground state. What is the uncertainty in

    energy of that excited state?

    A. 6.1 1026

    J

    B. 8.2 10-28

    J

    C. 1.0 1026

    J

    D. 2.5 10-28

    J

    E. 6.4 10-8J

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    13. A particle was located within 4.93nm. What is the uncertainty in its momentum?

    A. 7.31 x 10-21

    kg m/s

    B. 1.07 x 10-26

    kg m/s

    C. 5.68 x 10-24

    kg m/s

    D. 3.94 x 10-28

    kg m/s

    E. 9.45 x 10-19

    kg m/s

    Hour 34

    14. Which of the following expressions correspond to the wave function of a

    free particle moving to the right (+x direction)? , , are positive, real

    constants.

    A.

    B.C.

    D.

    E.

    15. The wave function of a particle is given as

    where f is some function of x, and a and b are real, positive constants. If this

    wave function is a solution to the Schrodinger equation, what is the energy of

    the particle?

    A. 5b

    B. 5ab/2C. 5b/h

    D. 5b/2

    E. b/h

    16. Which of the following statements is/are true about the wave function

    that describes a particle?

    I. The wave function gives the probability of finding the particle at

    any location and time .

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    II. The value of at each point is independent of time if the particle is in

    a state of definite energy.

    III. If the particle is in a stationary state, the wave function is a

    product of a function and a function that depends only on time.

    A. I onlyB. II only

    C. III only

    D. I and II only

    E. II and III only

    Hour 35

    17. The initial wave function of a particle is defined as

    If the wave function is normalizable, what is the value of A?

    A. 2

    B. 4

    C. 1/2L

    D. 1/[2L]1/2E. 1/[4L]

    1/2

    18. The figure shows 2n(x) for n=2 for an electron in an infinite well whosewidth L is 100pm. Where can the electron be most likely detected?

    A. x=0

    B. x=0, x=25pm, x=75pm

    C. x=0, x=50pm, x=100pmD. x=25pm, x=75pm

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    E. x=50pm, x=100pm

    19. A free particle is described by the wave function (x,t) = e i (px -Et)/, where is theparticle mostlikely to be found?

    A. at x=0B. at x=1C. at x=-1D. The particle is equally probable everywhere E. The particle does not exist

    Hour 36

    For the next two numbers, consider the wavefunction of a particle in an

    infinite square well to be:

    (x, t= 0) =1

    6 1(x)+C3 3(x)+

    1

    3 5(x),

    where (x) =2

    Lsin

    n x

    L

    and En=

    n2

    2

    2

    2mL2.

    20. What is the probability of finding the particle in the second excited state?

    A. 1/36

    B. 1/9

    C. 31/36

    D. 4/9

    E. 11/36

    21. What would be the particles average energy?A. (1/9)E1

    B. (1/36)E1C. (95/9)E1

    D. (95/36)E1

    E. E1

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    22. A particle is described by the wavefunction(x,t) = A11(x) e

    - i E1t/

    + A22(x) e- i E

    2t/

    + A33(x) e- i E

    3t/

    where the functions 1(x), 2(x)and 3(x)are normalized solutions to the time

    independent Schrodinger Equation corresponding to the ground, first and

    second excited energy states, respectively. If we measure its energy, what will

    be the result?

    A. E1B.E2C. E3D. E1 +E2 + E3E. Any of E1, E2, E3

    Hour 37

    23 .A particle of mass m = 1.00 x 10-27kgis in a one-dimensional box of

    lengthL = 4.00 x 10-12

    m. What is the ground state of the particle?

    A. 342 eV

    B. 5.35 eV

    C. 42.8 eV

    D. 21.4 eV

    E. 13.6 eV

    24. Consider a particle with mass m in a one dimensional box of length L

    centered at the origin (so that the ends are atx = L/2). The ground energy

    level eigenfunction is shown in the figure. What is the wave function of the 4th

    excited state? Hint: the eigenstates maybe thought as a standing wave

    solution of a string with both ends fixed.

    A.

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    B.

    C.

    D.

    E.

    25. A particle confined to a one-dimensional box has ground energy level

    equal to 0.4 eV. When irradiated by a light of certain frequency, it makes a

    transition to an excited state. When decaying from this excited state towards

    the next lower state, it emits a radiation of frequency 442.9 nm. What is thequantum number of the state to which the particle has decayed?

    A. 2

    B. 3

    C. 4

    D. 6

    E. 8

    Hour 38

    26. A particle is in the 1stexcited state of a finite square well of depth U0=

    6Ewhere Eis the ground state energy of an infinite square well of the same

    width. If the particle relaxes to the ground state, how much energy is

    released?

    A. 1.81 E

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    B. 2.66 E

    C. 4.47 E

    D. 5.38 E

    E. 3.57 E

    27. Which of the following is true about a particle confined in a finite square

    well?

    A. There is zero probability of finding the particle outside the well.

    B. The number of eigen-values is finite.

    C. The ground state eigen-function has two nodes.

    D. The wave functions are not normalizable.

    E. The energy levels are equally spaced.

    28. Consider a potential well defined by the following function,

    Consider a particle with mass and kinetic energy that is trapped in

    the well. What is the physically correct wavefunction for regions I & II?

    Use:

    A. ,

    B. ,

    C. ,

    D. ,

    E. ,

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    Hour 39

    29. An electron (me= 9.11 x 10-31

    kg) with an energy of 100meV encounters a

    potential barrier of height 250meV and thickness 2.00nm. If the wide barrier

    assumption is true, what is the probability of tunnelling?

    A. 0.00337

    B. 0.00384C. 0.00137

    D. 0.00724

    E. 0.0724

    30. A particle moving towards the +x direction encounters a potential barrier.

    The eigen-function solution to the time-independent Schrodinger equation for

    a potential barrier for the case E < U0is given below.

    Which of the following is true?

    A. refers to the incident wave

    B. refers to the incident wave

    C. refers to the transmitted wave

    D. refers to the incident wave

    E. refers to the reflected wave

    31. Which of the following increases the probability of the particle to tunnel

    through a potential barrier?

    I. Use a more massive particle.

    II. Decreasing the height of the barrier.

    III. Decreasing the thickness of the barrier.

    A. I only

    B. II only

    C. III only

    D. I and II

    E. II and III

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    Hour 40

    32. A particle is modelled as a quantum harmonic oscillator with = 1.00 x

    1012

    rad/s. How much energy does the particle need to go from the ground

    state to the 2nd

    excited state?

    A. 0.329 meV

    B. 0.658 meVC. 0.987 meV

    D. 1.32 meV

    E. 1.64 meV

    33. Consider a particle in a harmonic potential. What happens to the spacing

    between energy levels when particle's mass is increased four times?

    A. Reduced by half.B. Reduced by one-fourth

    C. It will be doubled

    D. Increased four times

    E. Same

    34. The energy eigen-functions of the quantum harmonic oscillator is given

    by,

    Initially, the energy of a particle in a harmonic oscillator was measured to be

    equal to . After time , which of the following wavefunctions

    correctly describes the particle if it is in a definite energy state?

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

    E.

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    Hour 41

    35. A particle is confined in a three dimensional square box of length .

    Written in the list are the states where the particle is located. Which of the

    choices represents the ascending order of energy of the particle?

    I.

    II.

    III.

    A. I, III, II

    B. II, III, IC. III, II, I

    D. III, I, II

    E. II, I, III

    36. A particle is confined in a two-dimensional infinite square well. The sides

    of the well have the same length. What is the degeneracy of the 1stexcited

    energy level?

    A. 0B. 1

    C. 2

    D. 3

    E. 4

    37. Consider an anistropic harmonic oscillator with potential given by,

    , withWhat is the energy eigenvalue of the first excited state of the oscillator?

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

    E.

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    Hour 42

    38. Which of the following set/s is/are the allowed quantum numbers of an

    electron in the hydrogen atom?

    I.

    II.

    III.

    IV.

    A. I only

    B. III onlyC. I and IV onlyD. II and III onlyE. I, II, and III only

    39. Consider a hydrogen atom. What is the degeneracy of the first excited

    energy state?

    A. Non-degenerate

    B. Two-fold degenerateC. Three-fold degenerateD. Four-fold degenerateE. Five-fold degenerate

    Hour 43

    40. The 3rd

    excited energy level of the hydrogen atom is 16-fold degenerate.

    Into how many energy levels does this split upon exposure to a magnetic fieldif we ignore spin?

    A. 0

    B. 3

    C. 5

    D. 7

    E. 9

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    41. What are the only possible components of the spin angular momentum of

    an electron?

    A. /2 and /2B. /2C./2D. 0, 1, 2, n-1E. 3 / 2

    Hour 44

    42. The carbon atom has six electrons. Which of the following gives the

    correct orbital of the valence electron/s?

    A. 2s

    B. 2s

    2

    C. 2p

    D. 2s22p

    2

    E. 2p3