357758 The light of two different frequencies whose photons have energis \(3.8\,eV\) and \(1.4\,eV\) respectively, illuminate a metallic surface whose work function is \(0.6\,eV\). The ratio of maximum speeds of emitted electrons (for these two frequencies) respectively will be:
357759 Light of two different frequencies whose photons have energies \(1\,eV\) and \(2.5\,eV\) respectively, successively illuminates a metal of work function \(0.5\,eV\). If the maximum kinetic energies of emitted electron is \({K_{1}}\) and \({K_{2}}\) respectively. The ratio \({\dfrac{K_{2}}{K_{1}}}\) is
357758 The light of two different frequencies whose photons have energis \(3.8\,eV\) and \(1.4\,eV\) respectively, illuminate a metallic surface whose work function is \(0.6\,eV\). The ratio of maximum speeds of emitted electrons (for these two frequencies) respectively will be:
357759 Light of two different frequencies whose photons have energies \(1\,eV\) and \(2.5\,eV\) respectively, successively illuminates a metal of work function \(0.5\,eV\). If the maximum kinetic energies of emitted electron is \({K_{1}}\) and \({K_{2}}\) respectively. The ratio \({\dfrac{K_{2}}{K_{1}}}\) is
357758 The light of two different frequencies whose photons have energis \(3.8\,eV\) and \(1.4\,eV\) respectively, illuminate a metallic surface whose work function is \(0.6\,eV\). The ratio of maximum speeds of emitted electrons (for these two frequencies) respectively will be:
357759 Light of two different frequencies whose photons have energies \(1\,eV\) and \(2.5\,eV\) respectively, successively illuminates a metal of work function \(0.5\,eV\). If the maximum kinetic energies of emitted electron is \({K_{1}}\) and \({K_{2}}\) respectively. The ratio \({\dfrac{K_{2}}{K_{1}}}\) is
357758 The light of two different frequencies whose photons have energis \(3.8\,eV\) and \(1.4\,eV\) respectively, illuminate a metallic surface whose work function is \(0.6\,eV\). The ratio of maximum speeds of emitted electrons (for these two frequencies) respectively will be:
357759 Light of two different frequencies whose photons have energies \(1\,eV\) and \(2.5\,eV\) respectively, successively illuminates a metal of work function \(0.5\,eV\). If the maximum kinetic energies of emitted electron is \({K_{1}}\) and \({K_{2}}\) respectively. The ratio \({\dfrac{K_{2}}{K_{1}}}\) is