Model Questions and Practice Problems (Unit-2) Quantum Mechanics (Nov-2023)
Model Questions and Practice Problems (Unit-2) Quantum Mechanics (Nov-2023)
1. Calculate the de-Broglie wavelengths of a photon, an electron and a proton, each having an energy
of 50 eV.
2. Compare the de-Broglie wavelength of an electron and a proton if they have i) the same speed and
ii) the same kinetic energy.
3. An electron has a speed of 1.6 ×105 m/s and it can be determined to an accuracy of 0.05%.
Calculate the uncertainty in its position.
4. An electron and a photon have the same energy. The wavelength of photon is 10 times that of
electron. Calculate the value of energy.
5. The mass of a particle is 0.5MeV/c2 and its energy is 100 eV. If the velocity of the particle can be
determined to a precision of 1%, what is the uncertainty in determining its position?
6. An electron is in the ground state in an infinite potential well of width 5Å. Calculate the excitation
energy required to raise the electron to the third excited state.
7. A particle is confined to an infinite potential well of width ‘L’. Calculate the probability of finding
the particle for the following cases:
(i) between x= 0 and x=L/2 in the ground state,
(ii) between x=0 and x=L/3 in the first excited state
(iii) between x=0.45 L and x=0.75 L in the second excited state.