Quantum Mechanics: Exercises and Questions, Exams of Engineering

A series of exercises and questions related to the fundamental concepts of quantum mechanics. It covers topics such as wave-particle duality, the photoelectric effect, and the quantization of energy. Suitable for students studying introductory physics or quantum mechanics.

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2024/2025

Available from 04/11/2025

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Physics and the Quantum Mechanical Model
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1.
According to quantum mechanics, the
motion of subatomic particles may be
described as
2.
The frequency and wavelength of all wars
are
related
Wave-
like
Immensely
3.
Every element emits if it is heated by passing Light
an electric discharge through its gas or vapor
4.
Passing this emission through a prism gives the Line
spectrum
of the element
5.
The quantum concept developed from Planck's Wave
studies of and Einsteins's explanation of the
Photoelectric
effect
6.
Plan to showed that the amount of radiant
en- ergy absorbed or emitted by a body is
propor- tional to the of the lecltron
7.
The speed of light is a constant that can be
obtained by dividing the frequency of light by
its wavelength
Frequency
Never
True
8.
The amplitude of a wave is the distance between Never True
the crests
9.
The energy level of a body can change only
in small discrete units
10.
The position and
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  1. According to quantum mechanics, the motion of subatomic particles may be described as
  2. The frequency and wavelength of all wars are related Wave-like Immensely
  3. Every element emits if it is heated by passing Light an electric discharge through its gas or vapor
  4. Passing this emission through a prism gives the Line spectrum of the element
  5. The quantum concept developed from Planck's Wave studies of and Einsteins's explanation of the Photoelectric effect
  6. Plan to showed that the amount of radiant en- ergy absorbed or emitted by a body is propor- tional to the of the lecltron
  7. The speed of light is a constant that can be obtained by dividing the frequency of light by its wavelength Frequency Never True
  8. The amplitude of a wave is the distance between Never True the crests
  9. The energy level of a body can change only in small discrete units 10. The position and

velocity of an electron in an atom can be determined with great certainty Always True Never True

  1. Never True