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Very Short Notes For Dual Nature

This document discusses several topics related to the dual nature of matter including: 1) Electron emission processes like thermionic emission, field emission, and the photoelectric effect which are described by equations relating current, temperature, electric field, and photon frequency. 2) Important graphs that show variations in photoelectric current with intensity and potential difference. 3) The Rutherford gold foil experiment and how it provided evidence for the nuclear model of the atom. 4) Key results of the Bohr atomic model including the radii and velocities of orbits, as well as energies and periods. 5) Properties of nuclei such as size, density, mass defect, binding energy, stability, and radioactivity processes

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Very Short Notes For Dual Nature

This document discusses several topics related to the dual nature of matter including: 1) Electron emission processes like thermionic emission, field emission, and the photoelectric effect which are described by equations relating current, temperature, electric field, and photon frequency. 2) Important graphs that show variations in photoelectric current with intensity and potential difference. 3) The Rutherford gold foil experiment and how it provided evidence for the nuclear model of the atom. 4) Key results of the Bohr atomic model including the radii and velocities of orbits, as well as energies and periods. 5) Properties of nuclei such as size, density, mass defect, binding energy, stability, and radioactivity processes

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DUAL NATURE OF MATTER

Electron Emission

Thermionic emission J= AT²e-o/KgT

Field Emission J= aE²eb/E


Photo Electric Effect

Einstein's Photoelectriceq. (Ex)max = hv - o = [hv - vol

Stopping Potential eV, = hc


no. if e emitted
Photo Electric Efficiency
no. of photons absorbed
Power Power = nEp
Vo KE

Vo Vo

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Important Graphs
Variation of Photoelectric Variation of Photoelectric
Current with Intensity Current with Potential diff.
Photocurrent Photocurrent
Stopping
Potential -Vo

I3 1, 1,
Intenisity of Light Retarding
Potential
Collector late
Potential

Photocurrent vs Time
Photocurrent Vo vS v

Stopping Met
A al

Potential Vo M e t
B a l

Incident Frequency (v)


109 Time

Photocurrent vs Voltage
with diff. frequency with diff. Intensity
Photocurrent Photocurrent

v3>v 2>v1

V3 y1v1
VoaVo2 o
Retarding Potential
Collector
Collector Plate
Plate
68 Potential
electronfor
A=-=
(m,
A= Magnetic
Fieldin 12.2 h
- Particle
em,u,
kgT mËVË AParticle my
m+mz h
h h
Kinetic =
protonfor of
(14+e)m,u2y, + De-Broglie
Equation
mass
0.286 is
Explosion
h for moving V2m K.
E.
Theory Collision m
69 A moving
k
for in
olecule
Mgas of Potetial
Gases (m, deutron
0.202 : Jparticle with
em,Ju, velocity
my+mz A
h diff.
for /2mqAV in
qBr h + 1= electrick
KT (1 a
+ particle
0.101: v
h h e)m,u,
A
field
Heisenberg Uncertainity Principle
It is impossible to predict simultaneously the position and
momentum of an elementary particle
h
Axáp > 2Tt
Radiation and Pressure
Surface with Surface with 100%
100% Reflection Absorption (Black Body)

2IA, cos0 IA, cos² 0 IA, sin 0cos


F, =
FPlate = Fy C C
C

21 I
P= P=÷
C

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ATOM
Rutherford Gold FoilExperiment
particle Application
Scattered
Closest distance of approach
a 2KZe2
of ro =
E
no
Impact Parameter
2b
scattering angle
Bohr Atomic Model
cot3 To
my2 KZe? my
Force Fe = r r

Angular nh
L= mvr myr =
Momentum 2Tt

Energy of hy= E -Efl


electron

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Important Results
T,n?
Radius of n" orbit
Z

Velocity of nthorbit VoZ


Vn =
n

Energy ofnorbit E, = -13.62


n3
Time Period T« T= 2Trn
72 Vn
1 z2
Frequency of nthorbit
T n3

Current in n orbit
n3

Magneticfield B=
Holn
2rn
Z
Magnetic Moment Mo
n

n
Area
Z2
1
Spectral Serles = RZ2
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NUCLEI
Important Points
Size of Nucleus R= R,A1/3
4
Volume of Nucleus V=R}A
3

D=
Density of Nucleus 4
R,
Mass Defect Am = (Zm, + (A-Z)m,]-M

Binding energy B.E. ={Zm, + (A - Z)m]- M}e?


Binding Energy per B. E. {(Zm, + (A - Z)m,] - M}e?
Nucleon A A

N
Nuclear Stability 1.51

Q value of Nuclear Q= (mg-mp)c?


Rxn

1 1
Nuclear Force Fa 7
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Radioactivity
dN
Rate of Disintegration = Adt
dt
No. of nuclei present
undecayed at any instant N=Noe-t
0.693
Half life
t1/2 =

N
Mean Life/Average Life
No -)
Types of Decay
A-4

Alpha Decay
X+He
Z-2

Q= (my - (my + mHe)lc?


Beta Decay
Minus Bdecay Plus Bdecay
A 0 A
N A
Z+1 X +-1 e +v Z-1 X +e
+1
+v

Ae = (My- My)c? Ae = (My- My - 2me)c?

Gamma Decay x
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Y +y rays

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