Photoelectric Effect
PHXII11:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

357683 Radiations of two photon energies twice and five times the work function of metal are incident successively on the metal surface. The ratio of the maximum velocity of the photoelectrons emitted in the two cases will be:

1 \(1: 2\)
2 \(1: 1\)
3 \(1: 4\)
4 \(1: 3\)
PHXII11:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

357684 A metal surface of threshold frequency \(10^{15} {~Hz}\) is illuminated by a light of frequency \(v\left(v>v_{0}\right)\). Most energetic electrons thus emitted enter normally in a magnetic field of intensity \(2.5 {~T}\). If the magnetic force acting on these electrons is \(10^{-8}\) dyne, then the difference between the frequency of incident radiation and the threshold frequency is \(4.3 \times 10^{{x}} {Hz}\). Find the value of \(x\).
(Take \({h}=6.6 \times 10^{-34} {Js}\) )

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PHXII11:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

357685 Light of frequency 1.5 times the threshold frequecncy is incident on a photosensitive material. What will be the photoelectric current if the frequency is halved and intensity is doulbled?

1 four times
2 one-forth
3 zero
4 doubled
PHXII11:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

357686 Light of two different frequencies whose photons have energies \(2.5\,eV\) and \(8.5\,eV\) respectively, illuminative a metallic surface whose work function is \(0.5\,eV\)successively. Ratio of maximum speeds of emitted electrons will be:

1 \(1: 2\)
2 \(1: 1\)
3 \(1: 5\)
4 \(1: 4\)
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PHXII11:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

357683 Radiations of two photon energies twice and five times the work function of metal are incident successively on the metal surface. The ratio of the maximum velocity of the photoelectrons emitted in the two cases will be:

1 \(1: 2\)
2 \(1: 1\)
3 \(1: 4\)
4 \(1: 3\)
PHXII11:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

357684 A metal surface of threshold frequency \(10^{15} {~Hz}\) is illuminated by a light of frequency \(v\left(v>v_{0}\right)\). Most energetic electrons thus emitted enter normally in a magnetic field of intensity \(2.5 {~T}\). If the magnetic force acting on these electrons is \(10^{-8}\) dyne, then the difference between the frequency of incident radiation and the threshold frequency is \(4.3 \times 10^{{x}} {Hz}\). Find the value of \(x\).
(Take \({h}=6.6 \times 10^{-34} {Js}\) )

1 11
2 13
3 15
4 17
PHXII11:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

357685 Light of frequency 1.5 times the threshold frequecncy is incident on a photosensitive material. What will be the photoelectric current if the frequency is halved and intensity is doulbled?

1 four times
2 one-forth
3 zero
4 doubled
PHXII11:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

357686 Light of two different frequencies whose photons have energies \(2.5\,eV\) and \(8.5\,eV\) respectively, illuminative a metallic surface whose work function is \(0.5\,eV\)successively. Ratio of maximum speeds of emitted electrons will be:

1 \(1: 2\)
2 \(1: 1\)
3 \(1: 5\)
4 \(1: 4\)
PHXII11:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

357683 Radiations of two photon energies twice and five times the work function of metal are incident successively on the metal surface. The ratio of the maximum velocity of the photoelectrons emitted in the two cases will be:

1 \(1: 2\)
2 \(1: 1\)
3 \(1: 4\)
4 \(1: 3\)
PHXII11:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

357684 A metal surface of threshold frequency \(10^{15} {~Hz}\) is illuminated by a light of frequency \(v\left(v>v_{0}\right)\). Most energetic electrons thus emitted enter normally in a magnetic field of intensity \(2.5 {~T}\). If the magnetic force acting on these electrons is \(10^{-8}\) dyne, then the difference between the frequency of incident radiation and the threshold frequency is \(4.3 \times 10^{{x}} {Hz}\). Find the value of \(x\).
(Take \({h}=6.6 \times 10^{-34} {Js}\) )

1 11
2 13
3 15
4 17
PHXII11:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

357685 Light of frequency 1.5 times the threshold frequecncy is incident on a photosensitive material. What will be the photoelectric current if the frequency is halved and intensity is doulbled?

1 four times
2 one-forth
3 zero
4 doubled
PHXII11:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

357686 Light of two different frequencies whose photons have energies \(2.5\,eV\) and \(8.5\,eV\) respectively, illuminative a metallic surface whose work function is \(0.5\,eV\)successively. Ratio of maximum speeds of emitted electrons will be:

1 \(1: 2\)
2 \(1: 1\)
3 \(1: 5\)
4 \(1: 4\)
PHXII11:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

357683 Radiations of two photon energies twice and five times the work function of metal are incident successively on the metal surface. The ratio of the maximum velocity of the photoelectrons emitted in the two cases will be:

1 \(1: 2\)
2 \(1: 1\)
3 \(1: 4\)
4 \(1: 3\)
PHXII11:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

357684 A metal surface of threshold frequency \(10^{15} {~Hz}\) is illuminated by a light of frequency \(v\left(v>v_{0}\right)\). Most energetic electrons thus emitted enter normally in a magnetic field of intensity \(2.5 {~T}\). If the magnetic force acting on these electrons is \(10^{-8}\) dyne, then the difference between the frequency of incident radiation and the threshold frequency is \(4.3 \times 10^{{x}} {Hz}\). Find the value of \(x\).
(Take \({h}=6.6 \times 10^{-34} {Js}\) )

1 11
2 13
3 15
4 17
PHXII11:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

357685 Light of frequency 1.5 times the threshold frequecncy is incident on a photosensitive material. What will be the photoelectric current if the frequency is halved and intensity is doulbled?

1 four times
2 one-forth
3 zero
4 doubled
PHXII11:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

357686 Light of two different frequencies whose photons have energies \(2.5\,eV\) and \(8.5\,eV\) respectively, illuminative a metallic surface whose work function is \(0.5\,eV\)successively. Ratio of maximum speeds of emitted electrons will be:

1 \(1: 2\)
2 \(1: 1\)
3 \(1: 5\)
4 \(1: 4\)