Correct Answer - Option 2 : 5000 : 1
Concept:
Recoil effect:
- Whenever light energy particle is released from the body at rest, releasing body pushed backwards called recoil effect.
- This is true for the absorption of high energy particle also.
- Recoil happens to conserve the linear momentum.
When an atom or molecule emits a quantum of energy E, the momentum will be E/c,
P = mVR = - E/c
where c is the speed of light in m/s2
VR = recoil velocity and the negative sign shows its direction is opposite
Recoil energy:
- In a transition of a nucleus from a higher to a lower energy state with emission of gamma rays, the nucleus to recoil.
- This takes energy from the emitted gamma rays.
Recoil energy is given by
\(E\ = \ \frac{hc}{λ}\ = \ \frac{p^2}{2m} \)
Calculation:
Given that,
Wavelength of X-ray photon λ1 = 1 Å
Wavelength of visible light λ2 = 5000 Å
So, using the relation \(E\ = \ \frac{hc}{λ}\ \)
\(E_1\ = \ \frac{hc}{1}\ \ = hc\) ......(1)
\(E_2\ = \ \frac{hc}{5000}\ \) .......(2)
Dividing the equation (1) and (2)
\(\Rightarrow \frac{E_1}{E_2} \ = \ \frac{5000}{1}\)
Hence, recoil energy will be in the ratio of 5000 :1.