The graph which shows the variation of \(\bigg({\large\frac{1}{\lambda^2}}\bigg)\) and its kinetic energy, \(E\) is (where \(\lambda\) is de-Broglie wavelength of a free particle):
1.   2.
3. 4.

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Radiation of wavelength \(280~\text{nm}\) is used in an experiment of photoelectric effect with cathode of work function, \(2.5~\text{eV}.\) The maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons is [Take \(h=6.62\times10^{-34}~\text{J s}\) and \(c=3\times10^{8}~\text{ms}^{-1}\)]:
1. \(4.4~\text{eV}\)
2. \(7.103\times10^{-15}~\text{J}\)
3. \(1.9~\text{eV}\)
4. \(4.60~\text{eV}\)
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Given below are two statements:
Statement I: The de Broglie wavelength associated with a material particle depends on its charge and nature.
Statement II: The wave nature of particles in sub-atomic domain is significant and measurable.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
1. Both Statement I and Statement II are correct.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect.
3. Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect.
4. Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct.
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If \(c\) is the velocity of light in free space, the correct statements about photon among the following are:
A. The energy of a photon is \(E=h\nu.\)
B. The velocity of a photon is \(c.\)
C. The momentum of a photon, \(p={\large\frac{h\nu}{c}}.\)
D. In a photon-electron collision, both total energy and total momentum are conserved.
E. Photon possesses positive charge.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

1. \(A,B,C\) and \(D\) only
2. \(A,C\) and \(D\) only
3. \(A,B,D\) and \(E\) only
4. \(A\) and \(B\) only
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The maximum kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons in photoelectric effect is independent of:
1. work function of material
2. intensity of incident radiation
3. frequency of incident radiation
4. wavelength of incident radiation
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The de Broglie wavelength associated with an electron, accelerated by a potential difference of \(81\) V is given by:
1. \(13.6\) nm
2. \(136\) nm
3. \(1.36\) nm
4. \(0.136\) nm
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The work functions of Caesium \((\mathrm{Cs})\), Potassium \((\mathrm{K})\) and Sodium \((\mathrm{Na})\) are \(2.14~\text{eV}\), \(2.30~\text{eV}\) and \(2.75~\text{eV}\) respectively. If incident electromagnetic radiation has an incident energy of \(2.20~\text{eV}\). which of these photosensitive surfaces may emit photoelectrons?
1. \(\mathrm{Na}\) only 2. \(\mathrm{Cs}\) only
3. Both \(\mathrm{Na}\) and \(\mathrm{K}\) 4. \(\mathrm{K}\) only
Subtopic:  Photoelectric Effect: Experiment |
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The threshold frequency of a photoelectric metal is \(\nu_0.\) If the light of frequency \(4\nu_0\) is incident on this metal, then the maximum kinetic energy of emitted electrons will be:
1. \(h\nu_0\) 2. \(2h\nu_0\)
3. \(3h\nu_0\) 4. \(4h\nu_0\)
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The light rays having photons of energy \(4.2~\text{eV}\) are falling on a metal surface having a work function of \(2.2~\text{eV}.\) The stopping potential of the surface is:
1. \(2~\text{eV}\) 2. \(2~\text{V}\)
3. \(1.1~\text{V}\) 4. \(6.4~\text{V}\)
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In a photoelectric experiment, blue light is capable of ejecting a photoelectron from a specific metal while green light is not able to eject a photoelectron. Ejection of photoelectrons is also possible using light of the colour:
1. yellow
2. red
3. violet
4. orange

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