The work function of a surface of a photosensitive material is 6.2 eV. The wavelength of the incident radiation for which the stopping potential is 5V lies in the
(1) ultraviolet region
(2) visible region
(3) infrared region
(4) X-ray region
1. | \(2.7 \times 10^{-18} ~\text{ms}^{-1}\) |
2. | \(9 \times 10^{-2} ~\text{ms}^{-1}\) |
3. | \(3 \times 10^{-31}~\text{ms}^{-1}\) |
4. | \(2.7 \times 10^{-21} ~\text{ms}^{-1}\) |
An electron with an initial velocity v= is in an electric field E It's de Broglie wavelength at the time is given by:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
The ratio of momenta of an electron and an \(\alpha \text-\)particle which are accelerated from rest by a potential difference of \(100~\text{V}\) is:
1. \(1\)
2. \(\sqrt{\frac{2m_e}{m_{\alpha}}}\)
3. \(\sqrt{\frac{m_e}{m_{\alpha}}}\)
4. \(\sqrt{\frac{m_e}{2m_{\alpha}}}\)
The fact that electric charges are integral multiples of the fundamental electronic charge was proved experimentally by
(1) Planck
(2) J.J. Thomson
(3) Einstein
(4) Millikan
A narrow electron beam passes undeviated through an electric field E = and an overlapping magnetic field . If electric field and magnetic field are mutually perpendicular. The speed of the electrons is
1. \(60\) m/s
2.
3.
4.
The specific charge of an electron is
(a) coulomb
(b) stat coulomb
(c) coulomb/kg
(d) coulomb/kg
Cathode rays are similar to visible light rays in that
(1) They both can be deflected by electric and magnetic fields
(2) They both have a definite magnitude of wavelength
(3) They both can ionize a gas through which they pass
(4) They both can expose a photographic plate
A beam of electrons is moving with constant velocity in a region having electric and magnetic fields of strength and 0.5 T at right angles to the direction of motion of the electrons. What is the velocity of the electrons
1. 20 2. 40
3. 8 4. 5.5
Electron volt is a unit of
(1) Potential
(2) Charge
(3) Power
(4) Energy