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Exam 11: Gravity,planetary Orbits,and the Hydrogen Atom
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
What is the gravitational force on a 20-kg satellite circling the Earth (radius = 6.4* 10
6
m,mass = 6.0 * 10
24
kg) with a period of 5.0 h?
Question 42
Multiple Choice
What is the kinetic energy of a 200-kg satellite as it follows a circular orbit of radius 8.0 *10
6
m around the Earth? (Mass of Earth = 6.0 *10
24
kg. )
Question 43
Multiple Choice
The figure below shows a planet traveling in a clockwise direction on an elliptical path around a star located at one focus of the ellipse.When the planet is at point A,
Question 44
Short Answer
When a falling meteor is at a distance above the Earth's surface of 3 times the Earth's radius,what is its acceleration due to the Earth's gravity?
Question 45
Short Answer
What is the period of revolution of a planet in circular orbit around a star of 4.0 solar masses if it is at a distance from the star equal to that of the Earth from the Sun?
Question 46
Short Answer
Calculate the Earth's angular momentum in the approximation that treats the Earth's orbit around the sun as a circle.(M
Sun
= 1.99 *10
30
kg;T = 3.156 *10
7
s;M
E
= 5.98 * 10
24
kg. )
Question 47
Multiple Choice
Three 5.0-kg masses are located at points in the xy plane,as shown.What is the magnitude of the resultant force (caused by the other two masses) on the mass at x = 0,y = 0.30 m?
Question 48
Multiple Choice
For the following allowed transitions,which photon would have the largest wavelength when an electron "jumps" from one energy level,characterized by the quantum number n,to another?
Question 49
Multiple Choice
Exhibit 13-1 Three 5.0-kg masses are located at points in the xy plane as shown in the figure.
Use this exhibit to answer the following question(s) . -Refer to Exhibit 13-1.What is the magnitude of the resultant force (caused by the other two masses) on the mass at the origin?
Question 50
Multiple Choice
An electron in a hydrogen atom makes a transition from the n = 4 to the n = 3 energy state.Determine the energy (in eV) of the emitted photon.
Question 51
Multiple Choice
A projectile is launched from the surface of a planet (mass = M,radius = R) .What minimum launch speed is required if the projectile is to rise to a height of 2R above the surface of the planet? Disregard any dissipative effects of the atmosphere.
Question 52
Multiple Choice
A spacecraft (mass = m) orbits a planet (mass = M) in a circular orbit (radius = R) .What is the minimum energy required to send this spacecraft to a distant point in space where the gravitational force on the spacecraft by the planet is negligible?
Question 53
Short Answer
Suppose a beam of electrons is incident on a collection of hydrogen atoms,all of which are in the lowest energy state (n = 1).What is the minimum energy the electrons can have if they are to excite the hydrogen atoms into the n = 2 state?
Question 54
Multiple Choice
What wavelength (in
μ
\mu
μ
m) is associated with the Paschen series for n = 4? (R
H
= 1.097*10
7
m
-
1
)
Question 55
Multiple Choice
What is the difference in wavelength for spectral lines emitted by hydrogen for transitions from the n = 16 level to the n = 2 level and transitions from the n = 15 level to the n = 2 level? (R
H
= 1.097 *10
7
m
-
1
. )
Question 56
Multiple Choice
A satellite is placed in a geosynchronous orbit.In this equatorial orbit with a period of 24 hours,the satellite hovers over one point on the equator.Which statement is true for a satellite in such an orbit?