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Instructor III Physics

  • (A) Atomic emission
  • (B) Atomic absorption
  • (C) Electron emission
  • (D) Electron absorption
  • Correct Answer - Option(A)
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Explanation by: Team MCQ Buddy
The light in sodium vapour lamp and mercury vapour lamp is, because of electron emission. In case of Sodium Lamps, filaments of the lamp sputter fast moving electrons, which hit the sodium atoms (vapour) causing the valence electrons of the sodium atoms to excite to higher energy levels and the electrons thus excited relax by emitting the characteristic monochromatic bright yellow light. The mechanism in mercury vapour lamp is more involved and sequential. The sputtered electrons from the filaments, after having been accelerated by high voltage, hit the mercury atoms. Here also, the excited electrons of mercury atoms relax by emitting characteristic but ultraviolet light.

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