Photoelectric emission occurs only when the incident light has more than a certain minimum 

1. wavelength

2. intensity

3. frequency

4. power

Subtopic:  Photoelectric Effect: Experiment |
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Electrons used in an electron microscope are accelerated by a voltage of 25 kV. If the voltage is increased to 100 kV then the de-Broglie wavelength associated with the electrons would

1. decrease by 2 times

2. decrease by 4 times

3. increase by 4 times

4. increase by 2 times

Subtopic:  De-broglie Wavelength |
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The threshold frequency for a photo-sensitive metal is 3.3×1014 Hz. If the light of frequency 8.2×1014 Hz is incident on this metal, the cut-off voltage for the photo-electric emission is nearly:

1. 2 V                                        2. 3 V

3. 5 V                                         4. 1 V

Subtopic:  Photoelectric Effect: Experiment |
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The energy of a hydrogen atom in the ground state is \(-13.6~\mathrm{eV}\). What is the energy of a He+ ion in the first excited state?

1. -13.6 eV

2. -27.2 eV

3. -54.4 eV

4. -6.8 eV

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A source Sis producing, 1015 photons/s of wavelength 5000 A. Another source S2 is producing 1.02× 1015 photons per second of wavelength 5100 A. Then, (power of S2)/(power of S1) is equal to

1. 1.00                 2. 1.02

3. 1.04                 4. 0.98

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The potential difference that must be applied to stop the fastest photoelectrons emitted by a nickel surface having a work function of 5.01 eV when ultraviolet light of 200 nm falls on it is:

1. 2.4 V 2. - 1.2 V
3. - 2.4 V 4. 1.2 V
Subtopic:  Einstein's Photoelectric Equation |
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When monochromatic radiation of intensity I falls on a metal surface, the number of photoelectrons and their maximum kinetic energy are N and T respectively. If the intensity of radiation is 2I what is the number of emitted electrons and their maximum kinetic energy?

1. N and 2T 2. 2N and T
3. 2N and 2T 4. N and T
Subtopic:  Photoelectric Effect: Experiment |
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The electron in the hydrogen atom jumps from excited state n=3 to its ground state n=1 and the photons thus emitted irradiate a photosensitive material. If the work function of the material is 5.1 eV, the stopping potential is estimated to be (the energy of the electron in the nth state En=-13.6n2eV)

1. 5.1 V                                               

2. 12.1 V

3. 17.2 V                                             

4. 7 V

Subtopic:  Bohr's Model of Atom |
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A helium-neon laser produces monochromatic light of a wavelength of 667 nm. The power emitted is 9 mW. The average number of photons arriving per second on average at a target irradiated by this beam is:

1. 9×1017

2. 3×1016

3. 9×1015

4. 3×1019

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The figure shows a plot of photo current versus anode potential for a photo sensitive surface for three difference radiations. Which one of the following is a correct statement?

(1) Curves a and b represent incident radiations of different frequencies and different intensities

(2) Curves a and b represent incident radiations of same frequency but of different intensities 

(3) Curves b and c represent incident radiations of different frequencies and different intensities

(4) Curves b and c represent incident radiations of same frequency having same intensity 

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