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MCQ Quantum Physics

1. The document contains 11 multiple choice questions about quantum physics concepts related to a particle in a box, including the properties of the box walls, the particle's wave function and potential energy, and calculations of minimum energy. 2. Key concepts covered are that the box walls are infinitely hard and large, the particle's wave function exists between 0 and L, and its energy is proportional to n^2 and depends on Planck's constant and the box size. 3. Sample calculations determine the minimum energy for an electron confined to a 1 nm box.

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MCQ Quantum Physics

1. The document contains 11 multiple choice questions about quantum physics concepts related to a particle in a box, including the properties of the box walls, the particle's wave function and potential energy, and calculations of minimum energy. 2. Key concepts covered are that the box walls are infinitely hard and large, the particle's wave function exists between 0 and L, and its energy is proportional to n^2 and depends on Planck's constant and the box size. 3. Sample calculations determine the minimum energy for an electron confined to a 1 nm box.

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Multiple Choice Questions on Quantum Physics

By J.R.Ansari, Ph.D., PDM University

MCQ
1. The walls of a particle in a box are supposed to be ____________
a) Small but infinitely hard
b) Infinitely large but soft
c) Soft and Small
d) Infinitely hard and infinitely large
View Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: The simplest quantum-mechanical problem is that of a particle in a box
with infinitely hard walls and are infinitely large.
2. The wave function of the particle lies in which region?
a) x > 0
b) x < 0
c) 0 < X < L
d) x > L
View Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: The particle cannot exist outside the box, as it cannot have infinite amount
of energy. Thus, it’s wave function is between 0 and L, where L is the length of the side
of the box.
3. The particle loses energy when it collides with the wall.
a) True
b) False
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: The total energy of the particle inside the box remains constant. It does not
loses energy when it collides with the wall.
4. The Energy of the particle is proportional to __________
a) n
b) n-1
c) n2
d) n-2
View Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: In a particle inside a box, the energy of the particle is directly proportional
to the square of the quantum state in which the particle currently is.
5. For a particle inside a box, the potential is maximum at x = ___________
a) L
b) 2L
c) L/2
d) 3L
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: In a box with infinitely high barriers with infinitely hard walls, the potential is
infinite when x = 0 and when x = L.
6. The Eigen value of a particle in a box is ___________
a) L/2
b) 2/L
c) L/2−−−√
d) 2/L−−−√
View Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: The wave function for the particle in a box is normalizable, when the value
of the coefficient of sin is equal to 2/L−−−√
. It is the Eigen value of the wave function.
7. Particle in a box can never be at rest.
a) True
b) False
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: If the particle in a box has zero energy, it will be at rest inside the well and
it violates the Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle. Thus, the minimum energy possessed
by a particle is not equal to zero.
8. What is the minimum Energy possessed by the particle in a box?
a) Zero
b) π2ℏ22mL2
c) π2ℏ22mL
d) π2ℏ2mL
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: The minimum energy possessed by a particle inside a box with infinitely
hard walls is equal to π2ℏ22mL2. The particle can never be at rest, as it will violate
Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle.
9. The wave function of a particle in a box is given by ____________
a) 2L−−√sinnxL
b) 2L−−√sinnπxL
c) 2L−−√sinxL
d) 2L−−√sinπxL
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: The wave function for the particle in a box is given by: 2L−−√sinnπxL. The
Energy possessed by the particle is given by: n2π2ℏ22mL2.
10. The wave function for which quantum state is shown in the figure?

a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
View Answer
Answer: b
Explanation: The shown wave function is for the 2nd principal quantum number, i.e., it is
the wave function for the state when n = 2.
11. Calculate the Zero-point energy for a particle in an infinite potential well for an
electron confined to a 1 nm atom.
a) 3.9 X 10-29 J
b) 4.9 X 10-29 J
c) 5.9 X 10-29 J
d) 6.9 X 10-29 J
View Answer
Answer: c
Explanation: Here, m = 9.1 X 10-31 kg, L = 10-9m.
Therefore, E = π2ℏ22mL2
= 3.14 X 3.14 X 1.05 X 1.05 X 10-68/ 2 X 9.1 X 10-31 X 10-9
= 5.9 X 10-29 J.

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