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2022 WAEC Physics Theory (a)(i) What is meant by the term artificial radioactivity? (ii) Complete the table below Emission Nature...

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WAEC 2022

(a)(i) What is meant by the term artificial radioactivity?

(ii) Complete the table below

Emission Nature Charge Ionizing
  High speed electron   Moderately ionizing
    Neutral Negligible ionizing ability
Alpha particles   Positive  

 

(b) In an x-ray tube, an electron is accelerated from rest towards a metal target by a 30 kV source. Calculate the kinetic energy of the electron. [e=1.6 x 10\(^{-19}\)C]

(c) The table below shows the frequencies of radiations incident on a certain metal and the corresponding kinetic energies of the photoelectrons.

Frequency x 10\(^{14}\)(Hz) 6.8 8.0 9.2 10.0 11.0
Kinetic energy x 10\(^{-19}\)(j) 0.8 1.6 2.4 2.9 3.8

 

(i) Plot a graph of kinetic energy, K.E, on the vertical axis and frequency, f, on the horizontal axis starting both axes from the origin (0,0).

(ii) From the graph, determine the:

i. Planck's constant;

ii. Threshold frequency of radiations;

iii. Work function of the metal.

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Explanation

(a)() Meaning of artificial radioactivity;

The process by which a stable nucleus is bombarded with a neutron to make it unstable and so disintegrates/decays with the emission of particles/radiation and. energy.

Emission Nature Charge Ionizing
Beta (\(\beta\)) High speed electron Negative Moderately ionizing
Gamma (\(\gamma\)) Electro-magnetic radiation Neutral Negligible ionizing ability
Alpha particles Helium nucleus Positive Highly ionizing

 

(b) Calculation of kinetic energy

K.E = eV

= 1.6 x 10\(^{-19}\) x 30 x 10\(^{3}\)

= 4.8 × 10\(^{-15}\)J

 

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(c)(i) graph of K.E versus f

i. Both axes correctly distinguished

ii. Reasonable scale on both axes

(ii) (I) Planck's constant. h = slope of the graph Slope

i. \(\bigtriangleup\)K.E and \(\bigtriangleup\)f correctly determined

ii. \(\frac{\bigtriangleup K.E}{\bigtriangleup f}\) corectly determined and recorded within range.

(II) Threshold frequency, f\(_{0}\) .

The intercept on the horizontal or frequency axis.

(III) Threshold frequency, W\(_{o}\)

Negative intercept on K.E axis.


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