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    Photons of energy 6 eV are incident on a metal surface whose work function is 4 eV. The minimum kinetic energy of the emitted photo-electrons will be

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    According to photon theory of light which of the following physical quantities associated with a photon do not/does not change as it collides with an electron in vacuum?

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    Sodium and copper have work functions 2.3 eV and 4.5 eV respectively. Then the ratio of their threshold wavelengths is nearest to

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    A caesium photocell, with a steady potential difference of 60 V across, is illuminated by a bright point source of light 50 cm away. When the same light is placed 1 m away the photoelectrons emitted from the cell

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    The number of photons of wavelength 540 nm emitted per second by an electric bulb of power 100 W is (taking h = 6 × 10–34 J-s)

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    Light of frequency 4v0 is incident on the metal of the threshold frequency v0. The maximum kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons is

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    By photoelectric effect, Einstein, proved

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    Two identical photo-cathodes receive light of frequencies f1 and f2. If the velocities of the photo electrons (of mass m) coming out are respectively v1 and v2, then

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    Consider the two following statements A and B and identify the correct choice given in the answers;
    (A) In photovoltaic cells the photoelectric current produced is not proportional to the intensity of incident light
    (B) In gas filled photoemissive cells, the velocity of photoelectrons depends on the wavelength of the incident radiation

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    When radiation of wavelength λ is incident on a metallic surface, the stopping potential is 4.8 volts. If the same surface is illuminated with radiation of double the wavelength, then the stopping potential becomes 1.6 volts. Then the threshold wavelength for the surface is

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