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What happens when a potential difference is applied across a discharge tube with low pressure gas?
The tube glows, brightest at the
cathode
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What did Thomson demonstrate about cathode rays?
Cathode rays have
mass
and
negative charge
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What is the charge to mass ratio of cathode rays?
Very large
charge to mass ratio
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What conclusion was drawn about atoms after studying cathode rays?
All atoms contain electrons
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What is the process by which the discharge tube begins to glow?
High
potential difference
pulls electrons off
gas atoms
Positive gas ions accelerate towards the cathode
Electrons collide with gas atoms, causing excitation
Excited atoms release
photons of light
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What is thermionic emission?
Emission of
electrons
from
heated
metal
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How do electron guns work?
They use
potential difference
to
accelerate
electrons
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What is the formula for work done on a charged particle in an electric field?
W =
QΔV
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What is the kinetic energy of an electron accelerated through a potential difference V?
Kinetic energy equals
eV
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What is the specific charge of an electron?
Charge to
mass ratio
of an electron
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How can the specific charge of an electron be determined?
Using a fine beam tube with low pressure gas
Using
Thomson's
crossed fields apparatus
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What happens to electrons in a fine beam tube?
They move in a circular path due to
magnetic force
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What is the equation relating specific charge to other variables in a fine beam tube?
\( \frac{e}{
m_e
} = \frac{2V}{B^2r^2} \)
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What did Thomson's determination of specific charge demonstrate?
Specific charge is constant for all
gases
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What model of the atom did Thomson propose?
Plum pudding model
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How does the specific charge of an electron compare to that of a proton?
It is about
1800
times larger
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What was the principle of Millikan's oil drop experiment?
Oil droplets are
negatively charged
Droplets fall between parallel plates in an
electric field
Adjust
potential difference
until droplets are
stationary
Calculate charge using
weight
and
electric force
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What does Millikan's experiment show about charge?
Charge is
quantized
in discrete packets
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What is the significance of the charge measured in Millikan's experiment?
It is the charge of an
electron
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What is Newton's corpuscular theory of light?
Light consists of tiny particles called
corpuscles
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How did Newton explain reflection and refraction of light?
Reflection:
Corpuscles
collide and change
direction
Refraction: Corpuscles speed up in
denser
mediums
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Why was Huygens' wave theory proposed?
To explain
diffraction
of light
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What did Young's double slit experiment demonstrate?
Interference
and
diffraction
of light
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What occurs at light fringes in Young's experiment?
Light meets in
phase
and interferes constructively
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What occurs at dark fringes in Young's experiment?
Light meets
out of phase
and interferes
destructively
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How did Young's experiment challenge Newton's theory of light?
It showed light has wave
properties
, not particles
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What are electromagnetic waves composed of?
Alternating electric and magnetic fields
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What is the formula for the speed of electromagnetic waves in a vacuum?
c = \( \frac{
1
}{\sqrt{\mu_
0
\epsilon_
0
}} \)
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What did Hertz discover about radio waves?
They are produced by
high voltage
sparks
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How can radio waves be detected?
Using a
dipole receiver
for
electric fields
Using a loop of wire for
magnetic fields
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What happens when a metal sheet is placed in front of the radio wave apparatus?
Radio waves are reflected back, forming stationary waves
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What is the relationship between the direction of wave travel and oscillations in electromagnetic waves?
Wave travel is
perpendicular
to oscillations
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What is the significance of the speed of light measured in water?
It contradicted
Newton's
corpuscular
theory
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How did the scientific community react to Huygens' wave theory after Young's experiment?
It gained acceptance after disproving
Newton's
theory
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Who discovered radio waves?
Hertz
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What apparatus did Hertz use to discover radio waves?
High voltage sparks
apparatus
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What are the two types of detectors used for radio waves?
Dipole receiver: detects
electric field
Loop of wire with a gap: detects
magnetic field
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How does a dipole receiver detect radio waves?
It detects the waves'
electric field
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What does a loop of wire with a gap detect?
Alternating magnetic field
of waves
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What happens when a metal sheet is placed in front of Hertz's apparatus?
Radio waves
reflect back, forming stationary waves
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