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NEET 2025
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-1

De-Broglie wavelength of an electron orbiting in the $n=2$ state of hydrogen atom is close to

(Given Bohr radius $=0.052 \mathrm{~nm}$ )

A
1.67 nm
B
2.67 nm
C
0.067 nm
D
0.67 nm
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Which of the following options represent the variation of photoelectric current with property of light shown on the x-axis?

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A
A and D
B
B and D
C
A only
D
A and C
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A photon and an electron (mass $m$ ) have the same energy $E$. The ratio ( $\lambda_{\text {photon }} / \lambda_{\text {electron }}$ ) of their de Broglie wavelengths is: ( $c$ is the speed of light)

A
$c \sqrt{\frac{2 m}{E}}$
B
$\frac{1}{c} \sqrt{E / 2 m}$
C
$\sqrt{E / 2 m}$
D
$c \sqrt{2 m E}$
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-1

An electron and an alpha particle are accelerated by the same potential difference. Let $$\lambda_e$$ and $$\lambda_\alpha$$ denote the de-Broglie wavelengths of the electron and the alpha particle, respectively, then:

A
$$\lambda_e>\lambda_\alpha$$
B
$$\lambda_e=4 \lambda_\alpha$$
C
$$\lambda_e=\lambda_\alpha$$
D
$$\lambda_e<\lambda_\alpha$$
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