Quantum Physics Questions Very Very please respond

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The discussion revolves around quantum physics questions, particularly focusing on the behavior of photons emitted from an LED and their interaction with the human eye. The original poster seeks assistance with calculations related to photon entry into the eye and the implications of photon behavior over distance.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

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  • Participants discuss the calculation of the number of photons entering the eye based on the LED's power and the energy per photon. Questions arise regarding the relationship between light intensity and distance, with some participants suggesting that intensity decreases due to the spreading of photons.

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Participants are actively engaging with the questions posed, providing hints and exploring various aspects of the problems. Some guidance has been offered regarding the need for additional information to perform calculations, and there is a recognition of the relationship between intensity, power, and area.

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There are constraints noted regarding the need for specific values such as the power of the LED and the frequency of light emitted. The original poster also mentions having a graph of intensity against distance, which may influence their calculations.

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Quantum Physics Questions!Very Very urgent please please respond

a) A student obserbs the LED from a distance of 0.20 m.The pupil of her eye has a diameter of 0.6mm.Calculate the no of photons which enter her eye /sec??
Plz give me some hint and i'll try to solve it.

b)Explain in terms of photon why light intensity decreases with increasing with distance from LED?
ans) as the photons travel along,it gets absorbed by air molecules ,so intensity decreases with distance .(please commet on my answer)

c)If the elcetron was confined within the nucleus,it would have very high energy?
I absolutely have no idea.sorry ;(
 
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Can help you with your 3rd question
First apply the uncertainty principle to an electron confined inside a nucleus
^x^p>h(bar)/2 where ^x uncertainty in position ^p uncertianty in momentum. Using this you get uncertainty in momentum is 0.527E-20kgms-1 (^x is approx 10fm, 1E-14 for an electron inside the nucleus)

Using the relativistic equation for energy

E^2=(pc)^2 + (mc^2)^2 where p - momentum of electron
m - electron rest energy
c - speed of light
using the above value for momentum of the electron and rest mass of the electron and substituting into the energy equation gives
E=1.58E-12 which is 9.88MeV which is far far greater than the Coulomb Force which is around 0.51MeV

So the electron cannot exist as a separate particle inside nuclei.
 
saltrock said:
a) A student obserbs the LED from a distance of 0.20 m.The pupil of her eye has a diameter of 0.6mm.Calculate the no of photons which enter her eye /sec??
Plz give me some hint and i'll try to solve it.
You need additional information. You need to know how powerful (light energy emitted per unit time) the LED is and the frequency of the light emitted. Then you can figure out the energy per photon, thus how many photons are emitted. Assume they spread out uniformly.

b)Explain in terms of photon why light intensity decreases with increasing with distance from LED?
ans) as the photons travel along,it gets absorbed by air molecules ,so intensity decreases with distance .(please commet on my answer)
No. Think of the photons as bullets of light energy that spread out as they leave the source. The intensity (photons per unit area) gets weaker as you get further from the source.
 
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Doc Al said:
You need additional information. You need to know how powerful (light energy emitted per unit time) the LED is and the frequency of the light emitted. Then you can figure out the energy per photon, thus how many photons are emitted. Assume they spread out uniformly.


In my question i have been given a graph of intensity against distance.How can i calculate the power?I have calculated the energy of photon.So,is

no of photons=power/photon energy

how can i now then calculate the no of photons entering into the eye with a diameter 0.6nm?
just give me the hint please
 
saltrock said:
In my question i have been given a graph of intensity against distance.How can i calculate the power?
If you are given the intensity, then you can calculate power by realizing that: Intensity = Power/area. You need to calculate the power entering the eye.

I have calculated the energy of photon.So,is

no of photons=power/photon energy
Yes, that will give you the number of photons per second.

how can i now then calculate the no of photons entering into the eye with a diameter 0.6mm?
As I explain above, start by calculating the power entering the eye.
 

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