Umakant Kondapure, Collin Fernandes, Nipun Bhatia, Vikram Bathula and, Ketki Deshpande Solutions for Chapter: Electrons and Photons, Exercise 4: Evaluation Test

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Umakant Kondapure Physics Solutions for Exercise - Umakant Kondapure, Collin Fernandes, Nipun Bhatia, Vikram Bathula and, Ketki Deshpande Solutions for Chapter: Electrons and Photons, Exercise 4: Evaluation Test

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 11: Electrons and Photons, Exercise 4: Evaluation Test with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. MHT-CET TRIUMPH Physics Multiple Choice Questions Part - 2 Based on Std. XI & XII Syllabus of MHT-CET solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Umakant Kondapure, Collin Fernandes, Nipun Bhatia, Vikram Bathula and, Ketki Deshpande Solutions for Chapter: Electrons and Photons, Exercise 4: Evaluation Test with Hints & Solutions

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Radiation of wavelength 120 nm ejects photoelectrons from a plate whose work function is 3.0 eV. If a magnetic field of flux density 4.0×10-5 T is applied parallel to the plate, then the radius of the path followed by electrons ejected normally from the plate with maximum energy will be

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Assertion: Work function of a metal is proportional to maximum wavelength of the photons incident.

Reason: Work function is given by the relation, ϕ0=hcλmax.

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In a photo electric experiment for having zero photoelectron current, the value of retarding potential
 

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A proton and an α -particle are accelerated through the same potential difference. The ratio of de-Broglie wavelength of the proton to that of the α particle will be
 

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Light of wavelength 3000 A falls on sensitive surface. If the surface has received 10-7 J of energy, then number of photons just falling on the surface are

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The work function for aluminium is 4.125 eV. The cut-off wavelength for photoelectric effect for aluminium is

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Lights of two different frequencies whose photons have energies 1 eV and 2.5 eV, respectively illuminate successively a metal surface whose work function is 0.6eV. The ratio of the maximum speeds of the emitted electrons will be
 

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A metallic surface is illuminated by a monochromatic light of wavelength λ. The potential difference required to stop the ejection of electrons is 3V0. When the same surface is illuminated by the light of wavelength 2λ, V0. Then for emission of photoelectrons, the threshold wavelength for the metal surface will be