Text Solution
Verified by Experts
The correct Answer is:
|
Topper's Solved these Questions
ATOMIC STRUCTURE
AAKASH SERIES|Exercise Level-II (Type - II) (Lecture sheet-4 (subjective/Analytical type Questions))|8 VideosView PlaylistATOMIC STRUCTURE
AAKASH SERIES|Exercise Level-II (Type - II) (Practice sheet- 4 (subjective/Analytical type Questions))|8 VideosView PlaylistATOMIC STRUCTURE
AAKASH SERIES|Exercise Level-II (Type - II) (Lecture sheet-3 (subjective/Analytical type Questions))|8 VideosView PlaylistAROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
AAKASH SERIES|Exercise OBJECTIVE EXERCIES - 3 (RECENT AIPMT/NEET QUESTIONS)|10 VideosView PlaylistCHEMICAL BONDING
AAKASH SERIES|Exercise OBJECTIVE EXERCISE -3 (RECENT AIPMT/NEET QUESTIONS )|39 VideosView Playlist
Similar Questions
Explore conceptually related problems
Knowledge Check
Similar Questions
Explore conceptually related problems
AAKASH SERIES-ATOMIC STRUCTURE-Level-II (Type - II) (Practice sheet-3 (subjective/Analytical type Questions))
- The de Broglie wavelength of a tennis ball of mass 60 g moving with a ...
01:54
|
Playing Now - The uncertanities in then velocities of two particle A and B are 0.05 ...
02:03
|
Play - The de Broglie wavelength associated with a ball of mass, 200g and mov...
03:01
|
Play - The uncertainity in the position of an electron (mass 9.1 xx 10^(28)g)...
02:22
|
Play - If the wavelength of the electron is numerically equal to the distance...
00:58
|
Play - Uncertainity in the position of an electron (mass = 9.1 xx 10^(-31) kg...
03:51
|
Play - For an electron to have the same de Broglie wave length as that of a D...
02:33
|
Play - The uncertainity in the position of an electron (mass 9.1 xx 10^(28)g)...
02:22
|
Play