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A light source is emititing radiations of wavelengthrs and if the light source strikes a metal surface having work function . Calculate the total number of photoelectrons emitted per second and charge per second if power is equally distributed.
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Important Questions on Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
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(Mass of electron )

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(Assume mass of electron and Charge of electron )

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If the light of wavelength is incident on each of the metals given below, which ones will show photoelectric emission and why?
Metal | Work Function(eV) |
Na | 1.92 eV |
K | 2.15 eV |
Ca | 3.20 eV |
Mo | 4.17 eV |

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Given figure shows few data points in a photo-electric effect experiment for a certain metal. The minimum energy for ejection of electrons from its surface is: (Planck's constant )

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The work function of a metal is Light of wavelength is incident on this metal. Maximum velocity of photoelectrons is

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( = Planck's constant, = speed of light)

