Score Revision Assignment 01-Modern Physics - Converted
Score Revision Assignment 01-Modern Physics - Converted
SCORE REVISION ASSIGNMENT Target - 2025 JEE (Main + Advanced) / Physics / Score Revision Assignment
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SCORE RA # 01 Physics
Two initially uncharged concentric thin conducting spherical shells of radius a and 2a are as shown
Topic : Modern Physics
and the inner shell is grounded. The work function of outer shell is 0 . At time t = 0, a continuous
1. The maximum kinetic energy of photo-electron liberated from the surface of lithium (ϕ = 2.39eV) parallel beam of monochromatic radiation of cross-section area A and intensity I is incident on
by electromagnetic radiation whose electric component varies with time as E = a(1 + cosωt) cosω0t,
outer shell. The energy of each photon is h such that h > 0. Assuming for each incident photon
where ‘a’ is a constant, ω = 6 × 1014 rad/sec and ω0 = 3.60 × 1015 rad/s, will be -
one photoelectron is ejected, answer the following questions.
(A) 0.22eV (B) 0.37eV (C) 0.67eV (D) zero
2. A photo-sensitive plate (ϕ = 1.2 eV) is placed at 200 cm from a point source of light of λ = 4.8 × 10–7 m I
and a power output of 1.0 W. The light falls nearly normally to the plate. Assuming the photon A
a 2a
efficiency of plate to be 0.05%. Use : Area of plate = 0.25 m2. Choose correct statement
(A) Photon flux is 2.4 ×1016. (B) Photon flux is 4.8 ×1016.
(C) Photoelectric current is 9.6 ×10–7 A. (D) Photoelectric current is 4.8 ×10–7 A. 5. The maximum potential difference between inner and outer shell is :
3. A photon of frequency ν strikes an electron of mass m initially at rest. After scattering at an angle h − 0 h − 0 2 h − 0
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
ϕ, the photon loses half of its energy. If the electron recoils at an angle θ to the original direction of e 2e 3 e
motion of photon, which of the following is (are) true? Neglect relativistic considerations. 6. The time after t = 0, at which charge on outer sphere becomes constant.
mc 2
80 ah ( h − 0 ) 40 ah ( h − 0 )
(A) cos = 1 − (A) (B)
h IAe2 IAe2
mc 2 20 ah ( h − 0 )
(B) sin = 1 − (C) (D) None of these
h IAe2
sin 7. The radiation force experienced by body exposed to radiation of intensity l (as shown in figure),
(C) The ratio of the magnitudes of momenta of the recoiled electron and scattered photon is .
sin
assuming surface of body to be perfectly absorbing, is
h 5
(D) Change in photon wavelength is − cos .
mc 4
4. A parallel beam of light of intensity I is incident normally on a plane surface A which absorbs 50%
of the incident light. The reflected light falls on B which is perfect reflector, the light reflected by B
is again partly reflected and partly absorbed and this process continues. For all absorption by A,
nI R2 I 2R2I 4R2 I
absorption coefficient is 0.5. The pressure experienced by A due to light is . Find the value of n. (A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
c c c c
and R are EP, EQ and ER, respectively, and they are related by EP = 2EQ = 2ER. In this experiment, the
same source of monochromatic light is used for metals P and Q while a different source of
monochromatic light is used for the metal R. The work functions for metals P, Q and R are 4.0 eV,
4.5 eV and 5.5 eV, respectively. The energy of the incident photon used for metal R, in eV, is ___.
10. In the Bohr’s atomic model, electron revolves in an orbit with speed v. It produces magnetic field B
at centre. The magnetic dipole moment of the electron is M. Which of the following quantity is (A) The transition in which a Balmer series photon absorbed is VI.
independent of quantum number of the orbit? (B) The wavelength of the radiation involved in transition II is 486 nm.
Mr Br 2 Mr 2 Mv2 (C) IV transition will occur when a hydrogen atom is irradiated with radiation of wavelength
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Bv Mv2 Bv2 Br 3 103nm.
11. In a hydrogen like atom electron makes transition from an energy level with quantum number n to (D) IV transition will emit the longest wavelength line in the visible portion of the hydrogen
another with quantum number (n – 1). If n >> 1, the frequency of radiation emitted is proportional spectrum.
to : 16. An α particle with a kinetic energy of 2.1 eV makes a head on collision with a hydrogen atom moving
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) 2 (C) 3/2 (D) 3 towards it with a kinetic energy of 8.4 eV. The collision.
n n n n
(A) must be perfectly elastic
12. In a hypothetical hydrogen like atom of charge Ze, assume the nuclear charge to be spread
spherically symmetric in a sphere of radius R. The charge density linearly varies as shown in figure. (B) may be perfectly inelastic
Considering the Bohr's postulates to be valid, mark the correct alternatives. (Neglect all other (C) may be inelastic
forces except electrostatic interaction) (D) must be perfectly inelastic
17. A proton is bombarded on a stationary Lithium nucleus. As a result of collision two α-particles are
produced. The direction of motion of the α-particles with the initial direction of motion makes an
1
angle cos−1 . If B.E/Nucleon for Li7 and He4 are 5.60 MeV and 7.06 MeV respectively, then :-
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(A) Kinetic energy of striking proton is 17.28 MeV.
(B) Kinetic energy of striking proton is 8.64 MeV.
(C) Kinetic energy of striking proton is 4.32 MeV.
(A) For r < R the time period of electron revolution for nth orbit is inversely proportional to n1/5
(D) Kinetic energy of striking proton is 2.16 MeV.
(B) For r < R the radius for nth orbit is proportional to n2/5
18. In an X-ray tube the accelerating voltage is 20 KV. Two targets A and B are used one by one. For 'A'
(C) For r < R the time period of electron revolution is inversely proportional to Z2/5
the wavelength of the Kα line is 60 pm. For 'B' the wavelength of the Lα line is 124 pm. The energy
(D) For r > R the radius for nth orbit is proportional to n2
13. The photon radiated from hydrogen corresponding to 2nd line of Lyman series is absorbed by a of the 'B' ion with vacancy in 'L' shell is 15.5 KeV higher than the atom of B. [Take hc = 12400 eVÅ]
hydrogen like atom ‘X’ in 2nd excited state. As a result the hydrogen like atom ‘X’ makes a transition (A) λmin is 0.62Å
to nth orbit. Then, (B) Atom A will not emit Kα photon
(A) X = He+, n = 4 (B) X = Li++, n = 6 (C) X = He+, n = 6 (D) X = Li++, n = 9 (C) λmin of the characteristic X-ray that will be emitted by 'B' is 0.80 Å
(D) λmin of the characteristic X-ray that will be emitted by 'B' is 0.49 Å