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Absorption of energy by an atom of hydrogen in the ground state results in the ejection of electron with de-Broglie wavelength λ=4.7×1010 m. Given that the ionization energy is 13.6eV, calculate the energy of photon which caused the ejection of electron.

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4.271×1018J
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3.271×1018J
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3.271×1016J
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Solution

The correct option is B 3.271×1018J
The energy of photon which can cause ejection of electron = kinetic energy of ejected electron + ionization energy ...(i)
Ionization energy =13.6 eV
=13.66.24×1018J=2.179×1018J ...(ii)
Here 6.24×1018 eV=1 J; de-broglie wavelength =λ=hmv
v=hmλ=6.626×10349.1×1031×4.7×1010=0.15492×107 m/sec
K.E.=12mv2=12×9.1×1031×(0.15492×107)2=1.092×1018J ...(iii)
Now from equation (i)
The energy of photon which can cause ejection of electron
=2.179×1018+1.092×1018=3.271×1018J

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