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An excited atom gives up its excess energy by emitting a photon of certain characteristic frequency. The average time period that elapses between the excitation of an atom and the time it radiates is 1.0×108 s. What is the inherent uncertainty in the frequency of the photon?

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8×106 Hz
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8×107 Hz
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8×108 Hz
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8×109 Hz
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Solution

The correct option is A 8×106 Hz
The relation between uncertainty in energy and uncertainty in time is given by
ΔE.Δt2

Here, Δt=1×108 s

ΔE1.05×10342(1×108)
i.e ΔE5.3×1027 J

But energy of photon E=hνΔE=hΔν
Therefore, uncertainty in frequency
Δν=ΔEh
i.e Δν8×106 Hz

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