S. L. Arora Solutions for Chapter: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter, Exercise 1: Problems For Practice

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MEDIUM
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

(I) The work function for the surface of aluminium is 4.2 eV. How much potential difference will be required to stop the emission of maximum energy electrons emitted by the light of 2000 Å wavelength?
(II) What will be the wavelength of that incident light for which stopping potential will be zero?
Given h=6.6×10-34 Js, c=3×108 ms-1

EASY
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

The wavelength of a photon is 1.4 Å. It collides with an electron at rest. Its wavelength after the collision is 2.0 Å. Calculate the energy of the scattered electron.

MEDIUM
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

The work function, for a given photosensitive surface equals 2.5 eV. When light of frequency, ν, falls on this surface, the emitted photoelectrons are comp­letley stopped by applying a retarding potential of 4.1 V. What is the value of ν?

EASY
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

When light of frequency 2.4×1015 Hz, falls on a photosensitive surface, the retarding potential needed to completely stop the emitted photo­electrons is found to be 6.8 V. What is the work function in eV of the given photosensitive surface?

MEDIUM
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Ultraviolet radiations of wavelength 800 Å and 700 Å, when allowed to fall on a photosensitive surface are found to liberate electrons with maximum kinetic energies of 2 eV and 4.1 eV respectively. Calculate the value of Planck's constant.

MEDIUM
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Find the frequency of light which ejects electrons from a metal surface, fully stopped by a retarding potential of 3.3 V. If photoelectric emission begins in this metal at a frequency of 8×1014 Hz, calculate the work function (eV) for this metal. Take h = 6.63×10-34 Js.

MEDIUM
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

When UV light of wavelength 300 nm is incident on a metal plate, a negative potential of 0.59 V is required to stop the emission of photoelectrons. Calculate the energy of the incident photon and the work function for the metal in eV.

MEDIUM
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A metal has a work function of 2.0 eV and is illuminated by monochromatic light of wavelength 500 nm. Calculate (h = 6.6×10-34 Js, c = 3×108 m/s)

  1. The threshold wavelength
  2. The maximum energy of photoelectrons
  3. The stopping potential