Monochromatic radiation emitted when electron on hydrogen atom jumps from first excited to the ground state irradiates a photosensitive material. The stopping potential is measured to be 3.57 V.The threshold frequency of the material is:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
1. | \(1~\mathring{A}\) | 2. | \(0.1~\mathring{A}\) |
3. | \(10~\mathring{A}\) | 4. | \(0.01~\mathring{A}\) |
A radioactive nucleus of mass M emits a photon
of frequency and the nucleus recoils. The recoil
energy will be:
(1)
(2) zero
(3) h
(4)
Photoelectric emission occurs only when the incident light has more than a certain minimum
1. wavelength
2. intensity
3. frequency
4. power
The threshold frequency for a photo-sensitive metal is If the light of frequency is incident on this metal, the cut-off voltage for the photo-electric emission is nearly:
1. 2 V 2. 3 V
3. 5 V 4. 1 V
1. | \(2.4\) V | 2. | \(-1.2\) V |
3. | \(-2.4\) V | 4. | \(1.2\) V |
1. | \(N\) and \(2T\) | 2. | \(2N\) and \(T\) |
3. | \(2N\) and \(2T\) | 4. | \(N\) and \(T\) |
The figure shows a plot of photo current versus anode potential for a photo sensitive surface for three difference radiations. Which one of the following is a correct statement?
(1) Curves a and b represent incident radiations of different frequencies and different intensities
(2) Curves a and b represent incident radiations of same frequency but of different intensities
(3) Curves b and c represent incident radiations of different frequencies and different intensities
(4) Curves b and c represent incident radiations of same frequency having same intensity