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Cutnell/Johnson Physics 7 th edition

Cutnell/Johnson Physics 7 th edition. Classroom Response System Questions. Chapter: LASER. Reading Quiz Questions. 40.11.1. Which of the following terms inconsistent with the term laser ? a) highly directional b) sharply focusable c) highly coherent d) highly incandescent

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Cutnell/Johnson Physics 7 th edition

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  1. Cutnell/JohnsonPhysics 7th edition • Classroom Response System Questions Chapter: LASER Reading Quiz Questions

  2. 40.11.1. Which of the following terms inconsistent with the term laser? a) highly directional b) sharply focusable c) highly coherent d) highly incandescent e) highly monochromatic

  3. 40.11.1. Which of the following terms inconsistent with the term laser? a) highly directional b) sharply focusable c) highly coherent d) highly incandescent e) highly monochromatic

  4. 40.12.1. Which one of the following processes is necessary for the operation of a laser? a) bremsstrahlung b) beta decay c) stimulated emission d) ionization e) luminescence

  5. 40.12.1. Which one of the following processes is necessary for the operation of a laser? a) bremsstrahlung b) beta decay c) stimulated emission d) ionization e) luminescence

  6. 40.12.2. What is population inversion? a) Impurity atoms are added to the gas inside a laser to increase the number of electrons in higher energy levels than are in lower energy levels. b) Energy is added to the atoms in a laser such that more electrons occupy a metastable higher energy state than are in a lower energy state. c) This occurs inside a laser when there are more higher energy photons than lower energy photons. d) This is the photon-electron process within an atom that leads to spontaneous emission.

  7. 40.12.2. What is population inversion? a) Impurity atoms are added to the gas inside a laser to increase the number of electrons in higher energy levels than are in lower energy levels. b) Energy is added to the atoms in a laser such that more electrons occupy a metastable higher energy state than are in a lower energy state. c) This occurs inside a laser when there are more higher energy photons than lower energy photons. d) This is the photon-electron process within an atom that leads to spontaneous emission.

  8. 40.12.3. Which one of the following must be achieved for a laser to operate? a) More atoms must be in the excited state than in the ground state. b) All of the atoms must be in the same energy state within the system. c) The atoms within the system must be ionized (missing one or more electrons). d) The atoms must be under the influence of a magnetic field. e) The magnetic moments of all of the atoms within the system must be aligned.

  9. 40.12.3. Which one of the following must be achieved for a laser to operate? a) More atoms must be in the excited state than in the ground state. b) All of the atoms must be in the same energy state within the system. c) The atoms within the system must be ionized (missing one or more electrons). d) The atoms must be under the influence of a magnetic field. e) The magnetic moments of all of the atoms within the system must be aligned.

  10. 40.12.1. An electron makes a transition from a higher energy state to a lower one without any external provocation. As a result of the transition, a photon is emitted and moves in a random direction. What is the name of this emission process? a) stationary emission b) spontaneous emission c) spectral emission d) stimulated emission e) specular emission

  11. 40.12.1. An electron makes a transition from a higher energy state to a lower one without any external provocation. As a result of the transition, a photon is emitted and moves in a random direction. What is the name of this emission process? a) stationary emission b) spontaneous emission c) spectral emission d) stimulated emission e) specular emission

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