Question

The wavelengths involved in the spectrum of deuterium $$\left( {_1^2D} \right)$$  are slightly different from that of hydrogen spectrum, because

A. the size of the two nuclei are different
B. the nuclear forces are different in the two cases
C. the masses of the two nuclei are different  
D. the atraction between the electron and the nucleus is differernt in the two cases
Answer :   the masses of the two nuclei are different
Solution :
The wavelength of spectrum is given by
$$\frac{1}{\lambda } = {Rz^2}\left( {\frac{1}{{n_1^2}} - \frac{1}{{n_2^2}}} \right)\,\,\,\,\,\,{\text{where}}\,R = \frac{{1.097 \times {{10}^7}}}{{1 + \frac{m}{M}}}$$
where $$m$$ = mass of electron
$$M$$ = mass of nucleus.
For different $$M, R$$  is different and therefore $$\lambda $$ is different

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Releted Question 1

An alpha particle of energy $$5\,MeV$$  is scattered through $${180^ \circ }$$ by a fixed uranium nucleus. The distance of closest approach is of the order of

A. $$1\, \mathop {\text{A}}\limits^ \circ $$
B. $${10^{ - 10}}cm$$
C. $${10^{ - 12}}cm$$
D. $${10^{ - 15}}cm$$
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Beta rays emitted by a radioactive material are

A. electromagnetic radiations
B. the electrons orbiting around the nucleus
C. charged particles emitted by the nucleus
D. neutral particles
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Consider $$\alpha $$ particles, $$\beta $$ particles and $$\gamma $$ - rays, each having an energy of $$0.5\,MeV.$$  In increasing order of penetrating powers, the radiations are:

A. $$\alpha ,\beta ,\gamma $$
B. $$\alpha ,\gamma ,\beta $$
C. $$\beta ,\gamma ,\alpha $$
D. $$\gamma ,\beta ,\alpha $$
Releted Question 4

A radioactive material decays by simultaneous emission of two particles with respective half-lives 1620 and 810 years. The time, in years, after which one-fourth of the material remains is

A. 1080
B. 2430
C. 3240
D. 4860

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