Ultraviolet light of wavelength 300 nm and intensity 1.0 Wm-2 falls on the surface of a photosensitive material. If one percent of the incident photons produce photoelectrons, then the number of photoelectrons emitted from an area of 1.0 cm2 of the surface is nearly

1. 9.61×1014 s-1

2. 4.12×1013 s-1

3. 1.51×1012 s-1

4. 2.13×1011 s-1

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A metal surface is illuminated by a light of given intensity and frequency to cause photoemission. If the intensity of illumination is reduced to one-fourth of its original value, then the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons would become:

1. four times the original value

2. twice the original value

3. 1/6th of the original value

4. unchanged

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Ultraviolet radiation of 6.2 eV falls on an aluminium surface (work function 4.2 eV). The kinetic energy in joule of the fastest electron emitted is approximately.

1. 3×10-21

2. 3.2×10-19

3. 3×10-17

4. 3×10-15

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Radiations of two different photonic energies, twice and ten times the work function of metal are incident on the metal surface successively. The ratio of maximum velocities of photoelectrons emitted in two cases is:

1. 1:2

2. 1:4

3. 1:3

4. 1:1

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A radio transmitter operates at a frequency 880 kHz and a power of 10 kW. The number of photons emitted per second is:

1. 1.72×1031

2. 1.327×1025

3. 1.327×1037

4. 1.327×1045

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There are two sources of light each emitting with a power of 100 W. One emits X-rays of wavelength 1 nm and the other visible light of wavelength 500 nm. Find the ratio of number of photons of X-rays to the photons of visible light of the given wavelength?

1. 1:500

2. 1:250

3. 1:20

4. 100

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Consider a metal exposed to light of wavelength 600 nm. The maximum energy of the electron doubles when light of wavelength 400 nm is used. The work function in eV is:

1. 1.50 eV

2. 1.02 eV

3. 1.94 eV

4. 2.76 eV

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The energy of a photon of green light of wavelength 5000 A0 is-

1. 3.459×10-19 J

2. 3.973×10-19 J

3. 4.132×0-19 J

4. 8452×10-19 J

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A particle is dropped from a height H. The de-Broglie wavelength of the particle as a function of height is proportional to

1. H

2. H1/2

3. H0

4. H-1/2

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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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