I think its all four of them could be wrong but try all four !!!!!!
EXPLANATION :
As per the question, the electron has jumped from ground state to higher energy level.
From Bohr's postulate, we know that electron can only move to higher excited state when the energy equivalent to excitation energy has been given to it. Otherwise, the electron can not move from ground state to the excited state.
Hence, it is obvious that the electron might have excited to higher energy level by providing sufficient energy from outside.
The external source might be light of suitable frequency or any electric or thermal source.
b. The object will have a decreasing moment of inertia.
c. The object will rotate with constant angular velocity.
d. The object will have an increasing moment of inertia.
e. The object will rotate with decreasing angular acceleration.
f. The object will rotate with constant angular acceleration.
Answer:
f. The object will rotate with constant angular acceleration.
Explanation:
We know that
τ = I α
τ=Torque
I=Moment of inertia of the object
α =Angular acceleration
The moment of inertia is constant for an object and it does not depends on the applied torque.
If applied torque is constant then the angular acceleration of the object will be constant because moment of inertia is constant.
If angular speed is constant then the angular acceleration will,be zero.But in this case object is having angular acceleration that is why it have varying angular speed.
Therefore option "f" is correct.
Answer:
equation gives the position at a specific time for an object with constant acceleration
Explanation:
equation gives the position at specific time for an object having constant acceleration. Constant acceleration is referred as the change of velocity with respect to the time is known as the acceleration, but when the velocity changes occurs at constant rate this rate is termed as the constant acceleration. The constant acceleration can never be zero. The velocity changes but that change occurs in the consistently. The acceleration is affected by the mass.