An electron collides with an isolated atom and raises an orbiting electron to a higher energy level - AQA - A-Level Physics - Question 9 - 2019 - Paper 1
Question 9
An electron collides with an isolated atom and raises an orbiting electron to a higher energy level.
Which statement is correct?
A The colliding electron is captur... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:An electron collides with an isolated atom and raises an orbiting electron to a higher energy level - AQA - A-Level Physics - Question 9 - 2019 - Paper 1
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Which statement is correct?
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Answer
To determine the correct statement about the interaction between an electron and an isolated atom, we analyze each option:
A. The colliding electron is captured by the nucleus of the atom.
This statement is incorrect. Electrons typically do not get captured by the nucleus; they must overcome significant energy barriers.
B. A photon is emitted when the electron rises to the higher energy level.
This statement is also incorrect. A photon is emitted when the electron returns to the ground state, not when it rises.
C. An electron is emitted when the excited electron returns to the ground state.
This statement is incorrect as well. When the excited electron returns to the ground state, it emits a photon rather than emitting another electron.
D. Energy is transferred from the colliding electron to the orbiting electron.
This statement is correct. The collision transfers energy from the colliding electron, allowing the orbiting electron to move to a higher energy level.