Electron Emission, Photo Electric Effect (Threshol Frequency Stopping Potential)
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142075 Huygen's wave theory of light could not explain:

1 photoelectric effect
2 interference
3 diffraction
4 polarization
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142076 Photoelectric Effect and Raman Effect can be explained on the basis of

1 Newton's corpuscular theory of light
2 Huygens wave theory of light
3 Maxwell's electromagnetic theory of light
4 Planck's quantum theory of light
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142082 In photoelectric effect, the electrons are ejected from metals if the incident light has a certain minimum.

1 Wavelength
2 Frequency
3 Amplitude
4 Angle of incidence
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142091 In photoelectric effect, the photo current

1 increases with increase of frequency of incident photon
2 decreases with increase of frequency of incident photon
3 does not depend on the frequency of photon but depends only on intensity of incident light
4 depends both on intensity and frequency of incident beam.
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142075 Huygen's wave theory of light could not explain:

1 photoelectric effect
2 interference
3 diffraction
4 polarization
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142076 Photoelectric Effect and Raman Effect can be explained on the basis of

1 Newton's corpuscular theory of light
2 Huygens wave theory of light
3 Maxwell's electromagnetic theory of light
4 Planck's quantum theory of light
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142082 In photoelectric effect, the electrons are ejected from metals if the incident light has a certain minimum.

1 Wavelength
2 Frequency
3 Amplitude
4 Angle of incidence
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142091 In photoelectric effect, the photo current

1 increases with increase of frequency of incident photon
2 decreases with increase of frequency of incident photon
3 does not depend on the frequency of photon but depends only on intensity of incident light
4 depends both on intensity and frequency of incident beam.
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Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142075 Huygen's wave theory of light could not explain:

1 photoelectric effect
2 interference
3 diffraction
4 polarization
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142076 Photoelectric Effect and Raman Effect can be explained on the basis of

1 Newton's corpuscular theory of light
2 Huygens wave theory of light
3 Maxwell's electromagnetic theory of light
4 Planck's quantum theory of light
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142082 In photoelectric effect, the electrons are ejected from metals if the incident light has a certain minimum.

1 Wavelength
2 Frequency
3 Amplitude
4 Angle of incidence
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142091 In photoelectric effect, the photo current

1 increases with increase of frequency of incident photon
2 decreases with increase of frequency of incident photon
3 does not depend on the frequency of photon but depends only on intensity of incident light
4 depends both on intensity and frequency of incident beam.
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142075 Huygen's wave theory of light could not explain:

1 photoelectric effect
2 interference
3 diffraction
4 polarization
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142076 Photoelectric Effect and Raman Effect can be explained on the basis of

1 Newton's corpuscular theory of light
2 Huygens wave theory of light
3 Maxwell's electromagnetic theory of light
4 Planck's quantum theory of light
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142082 In photoelectric effect, the electrons are ejected from metals if the incident light has a certain minimum.

1 Wavelength
2 Frequency
3 Amplitude
4 Angle of incidence
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142091 In photoelectric effect, the photo current

1 increases with increase of frequency of incident photon
2 decreases with increase of frequency of incident photon
3 does not depend on the frequency of photon but depends only on intensity of incident light
4 depends both on intensity and frequency of incident beam.