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

142159 Emission of electrons in photoelectric effect is possible if

1 metal surface is lightly polished
2 the incident light is of sufficiently high intensity
3 the light is incident at right angles to surface of the metal
4 the incident light is of sufficiently low wavelength
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142161 A beam of charged particles of charge $q$ and mass $m$ are accelerated from rest through a potential difference of $100 \mathrm{~V}$. They pass through crossed electric and magnetic fields which together produce null deflection. If these electronic and magnetic fields are respectively $15 \times 10^{3} \mathrm{Vm}^{-1}$ and $5 \mathrm{Wbm}^{-2}$ then $\mathrm{q} / \mathrm{m}$ has a value, in $\mathrm{C} \mathrm{kg}^{-1}$, equal to

1 $9 \times 10^{4}$
2 15
3 $4.5 \times 10^{4}$
4 $4.5 \times 10^{2}$
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142162 Two photons of energies twice and thrice the work function of a metal are incident on the metal surface. Then, the ratio of maximum velocities of the photoelectrons emitted in the two cases respectively, is

1 $\sqrt{2}: 1$
2 $\sqrt{3}: 3$
3 $\sqrt{3}: \sqrt{2}$
4 $1: \sqrt{2}$
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142163 Consider the two following statements $A$ and $B$, and identify the correct choice given in the answer.

1 Both $A$ and $B$ are true
2 Both A and B are false
3 $\mathrm{A}$ is true but $\mathrm{B}$ is false
4 A is false but B is true
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142164 In an experiment on photoelectric emission from a metallic surface, wavelength of incident light is $2 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$ and stopping potential is 2.5 V. The threshold frequency of the metal (in $\mathrm{Hz}$ ) approximately
(Charge of electron, $\mathrm{e}=1.6 \times 10^{-19} \mathrm{C}$, Planck's constant, $h=6.6 \times 10^{-34} \mathrm{~J}-\mathrm{s}$ )

1 $12 \times 10^{15}$
2 $9 \times 10^{15}$
3 $9 \times 10^{14}$
4 $12 \times 10^{13}$
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142159 Emission of electrons in photoelectric effect is possible if

1 metal surface is lightly polished
2 the incident light is of sufficiently high intensity
3 the light is incident at right angles to surface of the metal
4 the incident light is of sufficiently low wavelength
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142161 A beam of charged particles of charge $q$ and mass $m$ are accelerated from rest through a potential difference of $100 \mathrm{~V}$. They pass through crossed electric and magnetic fields which together produce null deflection. If these electronic and magnetic fields are respectively $15 \times 10^{3} \mathrm{Vm}^{-1}$ and $5 \mathrm{Wbm}^{-2}$ then $\mathrm{q} / \mathrm{m}$ has a value, in $\mathrm{C} \mathrm{kg}^{-1}$, equal to

1 $9 \times 10^{4}$
2 15
3 $4.5 \times 10^{4}$
4 $4.5 \times 10^{2}$
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142162 Two photons of energies twice and thrice the work function of a metal are incident on the metal surface. Then, the ratio of maximum velocities of the photoelectrons emitted in the two cases respectively, is

1 $\sqrt{2}: 1$
2 $\sqrt{3}: 3$
3 $\sqrt{3}: \sqrt{2}$
4 $1: \sqrt{2}$
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142163 Consider the two following statements $A$ and $B$, and identify the correct choice given in the answer.

1 Both $A$ and $B$ are true
2 Both A and B are false
3 $\mathrm{A}$ is true but $\mathrm{B}$ is false
4 A is false but B is true
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142164 In an experiment on photoelectric emission from a metallic surface, wavelength of incident light is $2 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$ and stopping potential is 2.5 V. The threshold frequency of the metal (in $\mathrm{Hz}$ ) approximately
(Charge of electron, $\mathrm{e}=1.6 \times 10^{-19} \mathrm{C}$, Planck's constant, $h=6.6 \times 10^{-34} \mathrm{~J}-\mathrm{s}$ )

1 $12 \times 10^{15}$
2 $9 \times 10^{15}$
3 $9 \times 10^{14}$
4 $12 \times 10^{13}$
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Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142159 Emission of electrons in photoelectric effect is possible if

1 metal surface is lightly polished
2 the incident light is of sufficiently high intensity
3 the light is incident at right angles to surface of the metal
4 the incident light is of sufficiently low wavelength
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142161 A beam of charged particles of charge $q$ and mass $m$ are accelerated from rest through a potential difference of $100 \mathrm{~V}$. They pass through crossed electric and magnetic fields which together produce null deflection. If these electronic and magnetic fields are respectively $15 \times 10^{3} \mathrm{Vm}^{-1}$ and $5 \mathrm{Wbm}^{-2}$ then $\mathrm{q} / \mathrm{m}$ has a value, in $\mathrm{C} \mathrm{kg}^{-1}$, equal to

1 $9 \times 10^{4}$
2 15
3 $4.5 \times 10^{4}$
4 $4.5 \times 10^{2}$
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142162 Two photons of energies twice and thrice the work function of a metal are incident on the metal surface. Then, the ratio of maximum velocities of the photoelectrons emitted in the two cases respectively, is

1 $\sqrt{2}: 1$
2 $\sqrt{3}: 3$
3 $\sqrt{3}: \sqrt{2}$
4 $1: \sqrt{2}$
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142163 Consider the two following statements $A$ and $B$, and identify the correct choice given in the answer.

1 Both $A$ and $B$ are true
2 Both A and B are false
3 $\mathrm{A}$ is true but $\mathrm{B}$ is false
4 A is false but B is true
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142164 In an experiment on photoelectric emission from a metallic surface, wavelength of incident light is $2 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$ and stopping potential is 2.5 V. The threshold frequency of the metal (in $\mathrm{Hz}$ ) approximately
(Charge of electron, $\mathrm{e}=1.6 \times 10^{-19} \mathrm{C}$, Planck's constant, $h=6.6 \times 10^{-34} \mathrm{~J}-\mathrm{s}$ )

1 $12 \times 10^{15}$
2 $9 \times 10^{15}$
3 $9 \times 10^{14}$
4 $12 \times 10^{13}$
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142159 Emission of electrons in photoelectric effect is possible if

1 metal surface is lightly polished
2 the incident light is of sufficiently high intensity
3 the light is incident at right angles to surface of the metal
4 the incident light is of sufficiently low wavelength
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142161 A beam of charged particles of charge $q$ and mass $m$ are accelerated from rest through a potential difference of $100 \mathrm{~V}$. They pass through crossed electric and magnetic fields which together produce null deflection. If these electronic and magnetic fields are respectively $15 \times 10^{3} \mathrm{Vm}^{-1}$ and $5 \mathrm{Wbm}^{-2}$ then $\mathrm{q} / \mathrm{m}$ has a value, in $\mathrm{C} \mathrm{kg}^{-1}$, equal to

1 $9 \times 10^{4}$
2 15
3 $4.5 \times 10^{4}$
4 $4.5 \times 10^{2}$
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142162 Two photons of energies twice and thrice the work function of a metal are incident on the metal surface. Then, the ratio of maximum velocities of the photoelectrons emitted in the two cases respectively, is

1 $\sqrt{2}: 1$
2 $\sqrt{3}: 3$
3 $\sqrt{3}: \sqrt{2}$
4 $1: \sqrt{2}$
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142163 Consider the two following statements $A$ and $B$, and identify the correct choice given in the answer.

1 Both $A$ and $B$ are true
2 Both A and B are false
3 $\mathrm{A}$ is true but $\mathrm{B}$ is false
4 A is false but B is true
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142164 In an experiment on photoelectric emission from a metallic surface, wavelength of incident light is $2 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$ and stopping potential is 2.5 V. The threshold frequency of the metal (in $\mathrm{Hz}$ ) approximately
(Charge of electron, $\mathrm{e}=1.6 \times 10^{-19} \mathrm{C}$, Planck's constant, $h=6.6 \times 10^{-34} \mathrm{~J}-\mathrm{s}$ )

1 $12 \times 10^{15}$
2 $9 \times 10^{15}$
3 $9 \times 10^{14}$
4 $12 \times 10^{13}$
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142159 Emission of electrons in photoelectric effect is possible if

1 metal surface is lightly polished
2 the incident light is of sufficiently high intensity
3 the light is incident at right angles to surface of the metal
4 the incident light is of sufficiently low wavelength
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142161 A beam of charged particles of charge $q$ and mass $m$ are accelerated from rest through a potential difference of $100 \mathrm{~V}$. They pass through crossed electric and magnetic fields which together produce null deflection. If these electronic and magnetic fields are respectively $15 \times 10^{3} \mathrm{Vm}^{-1}$ and $5 \mathrm{Wbm}^{-2}$ then $\mathrm{q} / \mathrm{m}$ has a value, in $\mathrm{C} \mathrm{kg}^{-1}$, equal to

1 $9 \times 10^{4}$
2 15
3 $4.5 \times 10^{4}$
4 $4.5 \times 10^{2}$
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142162 Two photons of energies twice and thrice the work function of a metal are incident on the metal surface. Then, the ratio of maximum velocities of the photoelectrons emitted in the two cases respectively, is

1 $\sqrt{2}: 1$
2 $\sqrt{3}: 3$
3 $\sqrt{3}: \sqrt{2}$
4 $1: \sqrt{2}$
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142163 Consider the two following statements $A$ and $B$, and identify the correct choice given in the answer.

1 Both $A$ and $B$ are true
2 Both A and B are false
3 $\mathrm{A}$ is true but $\mathrm{B}$ is false
4 A is false but B is true
Dual nature of radiation and Matter

142164 In an experiment on photoelectric emission from a metallic surface, wavelength of incident light is $2 \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{~m}$ and stopping potential is 2.5 V. The threshold frequency of the metal (in $\mathrm{Hz}$ ) approximately
(Charge of electron, $\mathrm{e}=1.6 \times 10^{-19} \mathrm{C}$, Planck's constant, $h=6.6 \times 10^{-34} \mathrm{~J}-\mathrm{s}$ )

1 $12 \times 10^{15}$
2 $9 \times 10^{15}$
3 $9 \times 10^{14}$
4 $12 \times 10^{13}$