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The critical electric field required to produce electron-positron pairs depends on the physical constants $h$, $c$, $m_e$ and $e$. Use dimensional analysis and assume that the dimensionless coefficient is of order one. The magnitude of the critical electric field, in SI units, is of the order
  • NEST - 2026
  • NEST
  • Physics
  • Atomic Structure
The electron in the hydrogen atom is in the third excited state. Its potential energy (in eV) is
  • NEST - 2026
  • NEST
  • Physics
  • Atomic Structure
Two protons are separated by a distance of 1 nanometer. The magnitudes of gravitational, electromagnetic and strong nuclear forces between them are denoted by $F_G$, $F_E$ and $F_S$ respectively. Select the correct option.
  • NEST - 2026
  • NEST
  • Physics
  • Atomic Structure
Let $A$ be the mass number, $Z$ be the atomic number and $N$ be the neutron number of a nucleus. Then the statement which is always true, is
  • NEST - 2026
  • NEST
  • Physics
  • Atomic Structure
The Balmer series of hydrogenic spectral lines refers to an electron transitioning from \(n\geq 3\) to \(n=2\). A hydrogenic atom with atomic number \(Z=24\) undergoes a Balmer transition of the largest possible wavelength. The emitted photon has energy \(E_0\). Another hydrogenic atom with atomic number \(Z=25\) undergoes a similar Balmer transition with emitted photon energy \(E_1\). Then \(|E_1-E_0|\), in eV, is closest to:
  • NEST - 2026
  • NEST
  • Physics
  • Atomic Structure
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