357736 When a metal surface is illuminated by light of wavelength \(400\;nm\) and \(200\;nm\), the maximum velocities of the photoelectrons ejected are \(v\) and 2 \(v\) respectively. The work function of the metal is ( \(h=\) planck's constant, \(c=\) velocity of light in air)
357737 A copper ball of radius \(1\;cm\) and work function \(4.47\,eV\) is irradiated with ultraviolet radiation of wavelength \(2500\mathop A\limits^o \). The effect of irradiation results in the emission of electrons from the ball. Further the ball will acquire charge and due to this there will be a finite value of the potential on the ball. The charge acquired by the ball is:
357736 When a metal surface is illuminated by light of wavelength \(400\;nm\) and \(200\;nm\), the maximum velocities of the photoelectrons ejected are \(v\) and 2 \(v\) respectively. The work function of the metal is ( \(h=\) planck's constant, \(c=\) velocity of light in air)
357737 A copper ball of radius \(1\;cm\) and work function \(4.47\,eV\) is irradiated with ultraviolet radiation of wavelength \(2500\mathop A\limits^o \). The effect of irradiation results in the emission of electrons from the ball. Further the ball will acquire charge and due to this there will be a finite value of the potential on the ball. The charge acquired by the ball is:
357736 When a metal surface is illuminated by light of wavelength \(400\;nm\) and \(200\;nm\), the maximum velocities of the photoelectrons ejected are \(v\) and 2 \(v\) respectively. The work function of the metal is ( \(h=\) planck's constant, \(c=\) velocity of light in air)
357737 A copper ball of radius \(1\;cm\) and work function \(4.47\,eV\) is irradiated with ultraviolet radiation of wavelength \(2500\mathop A\limits^o \). The effect of irradiation results in the emission of electrons from the ball. Further the ball will acquire charge and due to this there will be a finite value of the potential on the ball. The charge acquired by the ball is:
357736 When a metal surface is illuminated by light of wavelength \(400\;nm\) and \(200\;nm\), the maximum velocities of the photoelectrons ejected are \(v\) and 2 \(v\) respectively. The work function of the metal is ( \(h=\) planck's constant, \(c=\) velocity of light in air)
357737 A copper ball of radius \(1\;cm\) and work function \(4.47\,eV\) is irradiated with ultraviolet radiation of wavelength \(2500\mathop A\limits^o \). The effect of irradiation results in the emission of electrons from the ball. Further the ball will acquire charge and due to this there will be a finite value of the potential on the ball. The charge acquired by the ball is: