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Standard XII
Physics
Gamma Decay
A proton of e...
Question
A proton of energy
10.5
e
V
is allowed to interact with a hydrogen atom in its ground state :
A
The proton is absorbed by the H-atom resulting in ionization of H-atom and the outgoing electrons has
0.4
e
V
energy
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B
Since proton energy is greater than
13.6
e
V
, it cannot be absorbed by the atom
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C
The proton is absorbed by the atom and then it emits two photons each of energy
7
e
V
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D
None of the above
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