The ratio of de-Broglie wavelength of a α-particle to that of a proton being subjected to the same magnetic field so that the radii of their path are equal to each other assuming the field induction vector B is perpendicular to the velocity vectors of the α-particle and the proton is
(1) 1                     

(2) 14
(3) 12                   

(4) 2

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Which of the following figure represents the variation of particle momentum and the associated de-Broglie wavelength?

1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

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The stopping potential as a function of the frequency of the incident radiation is plotted for two different photoelectric surfaces A and B. The graphs show that work function of A is 

(1) Greater than that of B
(2) Smaller than that of B
(3) Equal to that of B
(4) No inference can be drawn about their work functions from the given graphs

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The graph between intensity of light falling on a metallic plate (I) with the current (i) generated is

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For a photoelectric cell the graph showing the variation of cut of voltage (V0) with frequency (v) of incident light is best represented by

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The correct curve between the stopping potential (V) and intensity of incident light (I) is

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The value of stopping potential in the following diagram

(1) – 4V
(2) – 3 V
(3) – 2V
(4) – 1 V

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In the following diagram if V2>V1, then,

(1) λ1=λ2

(2) λ1<λ2

(3) λ1=λ2

(4) λ1>λ2

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The curves (1), (2), (3) and (4) show the variation between the applied potential difference (V) and the photoelectric current (i), at two different intensities of light ( I1>I2). In which figure is the correct variation shown?

1. 2.
3. 4.
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A parallel beam of light is incident normally on a plane surface absorbing 40% of the light and reflecting the rest. If the incident beam carries 60 W of power, the force exerted by it on the surface is

(1) 3.2×10-8 N

(2) 3.2×10-7 N

(3) 5.12×10-7 N

(4) 5.12×10-8 N

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