Classical Physics
Bohr Model
Super Smart Dead Guys
The World of Quantum
Anything Goes
100
For two hundred years, this was how scientists assumed that light behaved.
What is like a wave?
100
His model began with this simple atom.
What is hydrogen?
100
He's is the father of quantum mechanics.
Who is Max Planck?
100
This is what a quanta actually is.
What is a piece of energy?
100
This principle tells us that we cannot know the position and momentum of an electron at a given instant. (Note: You must give the full name!)
What is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle?
200
In classical physics, scientists assumed that energy behaved this way.
What is continuous?
200
In his, model where will you find the lowest energy level.
What is closest to the nucleus?
200
He applied Planck's theory of the quanta to the atom.
Who is Neils Bohr?
200
This is what happens to an electron when it absorbs energy?
What is it jumps up to a higher energy level?
200
When red light is shined on a metal, this is what will happen.
What is nothing? The individual photons do not have enough energy to eject electrons.
300
This is a good analogy for energy in classical physics.
What is a ramp or a stream of water?
300
His model was able to explain why atoms displayed this type of behavior.
What is producing line spectra? (as opposed to continuous spectra)
300
He proposed that light was composed oh photons.
Who is Albert Einsten?
300
When violet light is shined on a metal, these will be ejected.
What are electrons?
300
This is what scientists named the fact that classical physics could not predict what would happen when an object was heated.
What is the Ultra Violet Catastrophe?
400
When a piece of metal is heated, classical physics predicts that this will eventually happen to the metal.
What is it will disappear?
400
This is the value of the quantum number n for the energy level that is second closest to the nucleus.
What is n = 2?
400
His equation tells us that the wavelength of matter is indirectly proportional to its momentum.
Who is Louis de Broglie?
400
Because of the Uncertainty Principle, this is all we can know about the location of the electron.
What is its most probable location?
400
This tells us that light is a wave and a particle?
What is the "Dual Nature of Light"?
500
His law's abad theories are the basis for classical physics.
Who is Isaac Newton? Classical physics is also known as Newtonian physics.
500
This is what is quantized in Bohr's model of the atom.
What is the energy of the electron?
500
We don't don't know what happened to his poor cat.
Who is Erwin Schrodinger?
500
If we want to calculate the most probable location of the electron around the nucleus, this is the name of the equation we need to use.
What is Schrodinger's wave equation?
500
When we try to observe an electron this is what is going to cause the uncertainty to be introduced.
What is its interaction with a photon?
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