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Chegg suppose photons are produced in a cathode ray tube (crt) from electrons which are accelerated across a potential of 24. 5 kv

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The photon is an elementary particle that serves as the quantum of the electromagnetic field.

What is a photon?

Your information is incomplete. Therefore, an overview will be given. Photon simply means a quantum of electromagnetic radiation

On the other hand, electrons simply mean negatively charged particles. It has a negative charge of electricity and travels round the nucleus of an atom.

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Maximum energy, in electron volts, of the photons of cathode ray tube is 2.45×10⁴ eV and maximum frequency, in hertz, of these photons is 5.91×10¹⁸ Hz.


What is energy produced in a cathode ray tube?

The energy produced in a cathode ray tube is the kinetic energy of the electron which is accelerated by an electric field,

Suppose photons are produced in a cathode ray tube (crt) from electrons which are accelerated across a potential of 24. 5 kv.

  • (a)What is the maximum energy, in electron volts, of the photons?

The charge on one electron is 1.602×10⁻¹⁹. Thus, the energy,

[tex]E=(1.602\times10^{-19})(24.5)\dfrac{1eV}{1.602\times10^{-19}}\\E=2.45\times10^{4}\rm\; eV[/tex]

  • (b) What is the maximum frequency, in hertz, of these photons?

The maximum frequency is,

[tex]f=\dfrac{E}{h}[/tex]

Here, h is planks constant. Put the values,

[tex]f=\dfrac{2.45\times10^4}{4.14\times10^{-15}}\\f=5.91\times10^{18}\rm\; Hz[/tex]

Hence, maximum energy, in electron volts, of the photons is 2.45×10⁴ eV and maximum frequency, in hertz, of these photons is 5.91×10¹⁸ Hz..

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