This document is an assignment for the Applied Physics II course at Amity University Jharkhand, intended for B.Tech BT students. It includes ten problems related to de Broglie wavelength, photon energy, and wave functions, requiring calculations involving mass, speed, energy, and potential differences. The assignment is due on February 28, 2025, and is worth a maximum of 100 marks.
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Assignment 1_PHYS121
This document is an assignment for the Applied Physics II course at Amity University Jharkhand, intended for B.Tech BT students. It includes ten problems related to de Broglie wavelength, photon energy, and wave functions, requiring calculations involving mass, speed, energy, and potential differences. The assignment is due on February 28, 2025, and is worth a maximum of 100 marks.
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Amity University Jharkhand
Assignment 1 Course Name & Code: Applied Physics II for Life Science & PHYS121 Program: B.Tech BT Semester: 2 Batch: 2024-28 Maximum Marks: 100 Submit by: 28/02/2025
1. Calculate the de Broglie wavelength associated with the automobile of
mass 2×103 kg which is moving with a speed 96 km/hr. 2. Calculate the no. of photons of green light of wavelength 5000 angstrom is required to make one Joules of energy. 3. Calculate the wave length of a photon of energy 5 x 10-19 J. 4. A particle of charge q and mass m is accelerated through a potential difference V. Find its deBroglie wavelength. Calculate the wavelength (λ), if the particle is an electron and V = 50 volts. 5. A proton is moving with a speed 2 × 108 m/sec. Find the wavelength of matter wave associated with it. 6. An electron has a momentum of 5.4 x 10-26 kg m /sec with an accuracy of 0.05%. Find the minimum uncertainty in the location of the electron. 7. Calculate the wavelength of thermal neutrons at 27ºC, given mass of neutron = 1.67 × 10–27 kg, Planck’s constant h = 6.6 × 10–34 J sec and Boltzmann’s constant k = 1.37 × 10–23 JK–1 8. The position and momentum of a 1.0 keV electron are simultaneously measured. If the position is located within 1 Å, what is the percentage of uncertainty in momentum? 9. Calculate the de Broglie wavelength of virus particle of mass 1 × 10 –15 kg moving at a speed of 2 × 10–3 m/sec. 10.For a free particle confined in an 1D infinite potential barrier, given by V(x) = 0 for 0 < x < L and V(x) otherwise, the general wave function for the
nth state is given by Ψ (𝑥, 𝑡) = 𝐴 sin 𝑘 𝑥 𝑒 ℏ. Estimate the values A,