2.5 Quantum Physics Flashcards

1
Q

Define a photon

A

Indivisible packet of electromagnetic energy

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2
Q

Equation for calculating energy in a photon

A

E = hf

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3
Q

Equation for energy in a photon involving wave equation

A

E = hc/&

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4
Q

Use the photon model to explain the photoelectric effect (2 key words)

A

Photon strikes an electron on a certain energy level. If the energy of the photon is greater than the work function of the metal the electron is freed

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5
Q

Equation to find ke of photon ejected

A

0.5 m v^2 = hf - hf0

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6
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Equation to find change in energy of photon

A

hf = deltaE

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7
Q

What is the lowest energy level in an atom called

A

Ground state

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8
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What is ground state

A

Lowest possible energy level in an atom

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9
Q

What is the term given to an electron that has jumped up an energy level ? Gone down an energy level?

A

Excitation
De excitation/relaxation

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10
Q

Explain laser action (3 key terms) (4)

A

e are excited to metastable state where they stay for longer time
Population inversion because more e are in excited state compared to lower ( ground ) state
Stimulated emission when e fall
Photon emitted has same energy as the difference between 2 energy levels

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11
Q

How are X rays produced

A

Rapid deceleration of electrons emits photons of X rays
Stimulated emission produces photons of X rays

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12
Q

State similarities and differences between CT scans and X rays

A

Sim: both produce image using x rays

Diff: in CT scans, the x ray tube and detector move in phase. In x rays machines are all stationary
CT allows for organs to be viewed, X rays are just for bones

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13
Q

What does CT stand for

A

Computed tomography

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14
Q

Disadvantages of X-rays and CT scans

A

Radiation dosages can be harmful (especially to pregnant women and children)
CT is more expensive

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15
Q

Describe how X-rays are produced ( machine)

A

High speed e are produced when thermionic emission of a filament happens. They’re accelerated by the pd across filament
e are beamed towards copper anode with tungsten target where they’re rapidly decelerated, producing x rays

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16
Q

How is an X-ray tube insulated

A

Lead shield
Aluminium filter (for lower energy X-rays)

17
Q

Roughly How much energy is lost in the production of X-rays and how is this energy taken care of?

A

Over 99%
Coolant is circulated through copper block

18
Q

How do you increase the number of X-rays produced
How do you increase penetrating power of X-rays produced

A

Increase current through filament
Increase pd across filament

19
Q

First 5 + infinity energy levels for hydrogen
And approx spacing

A

-13.59
-3.4
-1.51
-0.85
-0.54
0

Top 4,5 and infinity close then spacing gets bigger between levels

20
Q

What is an electron volt and what does 1eV = in joules

A

1 eV is 1 electron accelerated across a pd of 1V
1.6 x 10^-19 J

21
Q

To convert joules to eV what do you do?

A

Divide by 1.6x10^-19

22
Q

For emission of an e from a metal surface, what must the f be and how soon will it happen

A

f >f0 (threshold f)
Instantly

23
Q

State 2 conditions required for an e to be emitted from the surface of a metal

A

Photon needs to hit e
Energy of photon > work function of metal / f>f0

24
Q

What is the mass of an electron (kg)

A

9.11x 10^-31

25
Q

Electron volt

A

Energy possessed by an electron which has been accelerated across a pd of 1V

26
Q

Collimated

A

All parts travel in same direction

27
Q

Metastable state

A

Energy level which e is stable for several magnitudes of time longer than a normal energy level