Be sure to answer all parts. When copper is bombarded with high-energy electrons, X-rays are emitted....
1. What is the kinetic energy of the emitted electrons when cesium is exposed to UV rays of frequency 1.8×1015Hz? Express your answer in joules to three significant figures. 2. A green laser pointer emits light with a wavelength of 521 nm. What is the frequency of this light
What is the kinetic energy of the emitted electrons when cesium is exposed to UV rays of frequency 1.60×10^15Hz ? Express your answer in joules to three significant figures.
Be sure to answer all parts. Calculate the wavelength (in nm) of light with energy 1.71 × 10−20 J per photon.m For light of wavelength 450 nm, calculate the number of photons per joule. photons/J Enter your answer in scientific notation. Determine the binding energy (in eV) of a metal if the kinetic energy possessed by an ejected electron (using one of the photons with wavelength 450 nm) is 2.38 × 10−19 J.
3 attempts left Check my work Be sure to answer all parts. Calculate the wavelength (in nm) of light with energy 1.61 x 10-20 J per photon. For light of wavelength 450 nm, calculate the number of photons per joule. x 10 photons/J Enter your answer in scientific notation. Determine the binding energy (in eV) of a metal if the kinetic energy possessed by an ejected electron (using one of the photons with wavelength 450 nm) is 2.93 x 10""'J....
Part C What is the kinetic energy of the emitted electrons when cesium is exposed to UV rays of frequency 1.80 x 1015 Hz ? Express your answer in joules to three significant figures. View Available Hint(s) O AED O ? KE = 3.72 • 10-19 Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining
Characteristic x-rays: 30 keV electons emitted X-ray spectrum (shown below) is measured. are incident on a copper (atomic number- 29) target and the (a) Explain what are the how are they produce? peaks labeled Ka and Kp and What is the wavelength of characteristic Ks X-rays of Cu? (b) What is minimum wavelength (Jmin) of the emitted x-rays? (c) If the characteristic La X-rays are also the same as those of Ka X-rays? Explain your answer. observed, would their wavelength...
dn. Feedback Resume Attempt 1 O30 X-rays with an initial wavelength of 0.0533 nm scatter at an angle of 82.1° from the loosely bound electrons of a target material. What is the wavelength of the scattered radiation? nm wavelength: .0535 Resume Attempt 5 A watt is a unit of energy per unit time, and one watt (W) is equal to one joule per second (J-s). A 40.0 W incandescent lightbulb produces about 8.00 % of its energy as visible light....
Be sure to answer all parts. What is the energy (in J) of one photon of 639 nm wavelength light? Enter your answer in scientific notation. Cx10J Enter your answer in the provided box. The human eye is a complex sensing device for visible light. The optic nerve needs a minimum of 2.0 x 10'7 J of energy to trigger a series of impulses that eventually reach the brain. How many photons of blue light (475 nm) are needed?
Be sure to answer all parts. A. Calculate the energy difference (ΔE) for the electron transition of n = 3 to n = 2 for 1.00 mol of hydrogen atoms. Enter your answer in scientific notation. B. A lithium flame has a characteristic red color due to emissions of wavelength 671 nm. What is the mass equivalence of 6.0 mol of photons of this wavelength (1 J = 1 kg·m2/s2)?×10 kg (Enter your answer in scientific notation.)
Be sure to answer all parts. An electron microscope focuses electrons through magnetic lenses to observe objects at higheir magnification than is possible with a light microscope. For any microscope, the smallest object that can be observed is one-half the wavelength of the radiation used. Thus, for example, the smallest object that can be observed with light of 400.0 nm is 2.00 x 10m (a) What is the smallest object observable with an electron microscope using electrons moving at 3.70...